It may be Taco Bowl Tuesday in the upper reaches of New York’s Trump Tower, but if there’s a victory party on election night, Donald Trump may want to save a little room for cake.
We’re not entirely sure who else would want a slice of the GOP presidential hopeful’s head as part of a celebration. Perhaps the cake was supposed to be delivered to Hillary Clinton’s planned party. Regardless, the wide-eyed confectionery was wheeled into Trump’s Manhattan high rise on Tuesday and soon thereafter, a hungry Twitter mob began to feast.
A Donald Trump cake being wheeled into Trump Tower @abc #ElectionDay pic.twitter.com/HSkHChfUSA
— Jason Volack (@jasonvolack) November 8, 2016
— bobby finger (@bobbyfinger) November 8, 2016
"never talk to me or my son ever again" pic.twitter.com/dUIMDLFIVc
— darth:™ (@darth) November 8, 2016
I hope the #trumpcake baker knows he won't get paid
— Jean Van Wyk (@jvw1976) November 8, 2016
Make America Gag Again. #TrumpCake https://t.co/dGQRIxGeco
— Timothy Omundson (@Omundson) November 8, 2016
A Donald Trump cake being wheeled into Trump Tower #ElectionDay pic.twitter.com/9kVYIKgZ5d
— Crying Jordan (@CryingJordan) November 8, 2016
Totally feeling #trumpcake pic.twitter.com/j88GGbxGHA
— Harrison Mooney (@HarrisonMooney) November 8, 2016
The cake even has its own Twitter feed, because 2016. In fact, there are probably several, but we spotted Trump Victory Cake sending out mouth-watering tweets and decided we were full after that.
I may look delicious, but the eyes say it all, I should have had a ground game.
— Trump Victory Cake (@trumpcake16) November 8, 2016
Pie? Loser. #trumpvictorycake
— Trump Victory Cake (@trumpcake16) November 8, 2016
In my first 100 days I will deport all churros, flan, and tres leches cakes. Bad Hombres.
— Trump Victory Cake (@trumpcake16) November 8, 2016
But, it appears you can have your Trump cake and eat Hillary cake, too. The Boston Globe tracked down the baker and discovered that a sweet Hillary head had been crafted as well.
Melissa Alt, the 24-year-old owner of Melissa Alt Cakes in New jersey, told the newspaper that it took her 50 hours to make the Trump cake.
“Honestly, I was trying to capture Trump in the images I took of him from the Internet, and just worked from them,” she said.
Alt said the Hillary cake was made on order for a private client supporting the Democratic hopeful. She decided to make one of Trump as well and it was delivered to Trump Tower as a surprise.
On Instagram, the cakes were shown earlier this week before their faces were painted.