There are at least two things wrong with this 2kg Colin the Caterpillar cake
Marks and Spencer now do a 2kg version of their Colin the Caterpillar cake familiar to anyone who has ever been to a children’s birthday party.
As this person pointed out on Twitter, there are at least two things wrong with this.
So M&S now sell a 2kg Colin and
1: lol that they think it'll serve 40, I will eat the whole thing
2: lol that they've ignored the importance of a comma…BUT
2a: if they're suggesting using a 2kg cake to tell your mate to break up with their other half then TEN POINTS, M&S 🐛 pic.twitter.com/RG2ySauhmo— Flen Says Wear A Mask (@flendog_) May 29, 2018
And here’s what people made of it online.
1.
Imagine how popular I'd be if a 2kg Colin was delivered to the office… pic.twitter.com/vuPi69eWLC
— Flen (@flendog_) May 30, 2018
2.
“Serves 40” pic.twitter.com/VTw5993VaL
— Rob (@bobbert_) May 29, 2018
3.
The arguments over who gets the face will be immense…
— Ben_Yates (@Ben_Yates) May 29, 2018
4.
I can only see six segments. That serves six.
— Annie Black (@AnnieBlack01) May 30, 2018
5.
I don’t even count 40 smarties? What is this bullshit? That’s basically personal sized.
— Neva (@vnevah) May 29, 2018
6.
Went to a wedding reception yesterday and they had these as their wedding cakes!! pic.twitter.com/7EEUpCzpYc
— Carla (@carlalouise221b) June 3, 2018
7.
My son had one of these for his 21st birthday. Said Colin was something all his friends had (and him) as kids. All my female colleagues were horrified I’d bought his childhood birthday cakes. Colin is a Meme for slack mums then?
— Jane Medwell (@JaneMedwell) May 30, 2018
8.
Absolutely not! Colin is the premium cake! Your female colleagues are simply denying themselves both tasty cake AND an easy life.
— Flen (@flendog_) May 30, 2018
Should have called it Colin the Hungry Caterpillar.