Mum makes a Coca Cola bottle out of Woolworths chocolate mudcakes for son's birthday | Daily Mail Online

2022-07-31 12:55:23 By : Mr. Laptop Parts Speed

By Carina Stathis For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 02:58 EDT, 31 July 2022 | Updated: 04:19 EDT, 31 July 2022

An image of what appears to be a Coca Cola bottle is instead a dessert made from Woolworths chocolate mudcakes. 

Aussie mum Becky made the cake for her son's birthday and the replica looked almost identical to the original that her daughter almost didn't notice it was edible. 

Sharing images to a popular Facebook group, she wrote: 'Must have been good as my daughter took a few minutes to find the 'cake' in the fridge.' 

Aussie mum Becky made a Coke bottle cake (pictured) for her son's birthday and the replica looked almost identical to the original that her daughter almost didn't notice it was edible

To create the dessert, Becky used three Woolworths cakes (pictured) and removed the top layer of icing then made her own buttercream to replicate the soft drink froth

To create the dessert, Becky used three Woolworths cakes and removed the top layer of icing then made her own buttercream to replicate the soft drink froth. 

'I did two layers of melted chocolate on the inside then layered the cake and buttercream on the inside,' she said. 

To make the perfect shape, she sliced a plastic Coke bottle in half then used it similarly to a cookie cutter. 

'Cut the plastic bottle off (carefully), joined with some more buttercream and melted chocolate, then attached the label and cap,' she said. 

To make the perfect shape, she sliced a plastic Coke bottle in half then used it similarly to a cookie cutter

The unique creation quickly caught the attention of other parents online who described the idea as 'impressive' and 'amazing'.

'So creative and I love how you included the different steps to making the cake - well done,' one person wrote in the comments. 

'Thats very cool. Think my husbands bday cake just got sorted!' another added. 

'Cut the plastic bottle off (carefully), joined with some more buttercream and melted chocolate, then attached the label and cap,' she said

Earlier this year a woman wowed her mother-in-law on her birthday by creating a KFC-inspired cake - and the end result looks incredibly realistic.

Teagan from South Australia, created a classic KFC snack box birthday cake using two $5 Coles cakes. 

Last year she made her mother-in-law, who loves KFC, a chips and gravy cake but decided to take her skills to a new level this year by recreating her favourite takeaway meal in cake form. 

Teagan from South Australia, created a classic KFC snack box birthday cake using two $5 Coles cakes - and the end result looks incredibly realistic (pictured)  

'This year I wasn't sure how I would top it, but according to her, I did lol! This is my attempt at the KFC cake hack,' Teagan wrote online. 

To create the chips and fried chicken she simply used a $4.80 vanilla mud cake from Coles and placed a $5.50 jam and cream sponge cake from Coles underneath.

Once Tegan carved the cake to look like chicken pieces she coated them in Betty Crocker white icing and added a cornflake crumb for a realistic touch. 

To create the chips and fried chicken she simply used a $4.80 vanilla mud cake. She carved the cake to look like chicken pieces and added icing and a cornflake crumb

She also created a pot of the classic KFC mashed potatoes and gravy with whipped cream and a generous drizzle of caramel sauce. 

'She and everyone else loved it,' Teagan wrote on the Facebook post, and her impressive creation is just one of many. 

The KFC cake trend has completely swept the nation as numerous home cooks have also shared images of their own versions. 

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