Why are the bride and groom on a wedding cake made of plastic?

Discussion Corner — By NikhilBhide on January 16, 2005 at 19:43

Devo Wants To Know:

I want to eat me a bridge and groom, dammit!

A candy bride and groom, not actual people of course – I’m not THAT strange.

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    10 Comments

  • dj3642 says:

    because the wooden ones gave splinters

  • robotics_beam says:

    coz then you can always keep it as a sweet memory.
    also coz you wudn’t like someone to eat ur partner up!! Wud u???

  • Danica O says:

    Don t put them on the cake at all…….
    Just have a nice cake with lots of decoration………

  • Hafiz says:

    I think among many reasons, as stated above, following may hold true:

    1. Memento to keep for the children to play.

    2. Do not start knifing each other or get knifed on the wedding day practice match (symbolic) (LOL)!!

    3. Cannibals are not welcome at the weddings, hence plastic. (Ha-ha)

  • wildblonde_23 says:

    so you can save it!..Like for memories of your cake since you cant save cake

  • mjpmjr says:

    watch the TV food network they can be make of candy in cartoons of you bride/groom the wedding weekend was this past sat/sun but try the website…and they may have the cake decorator in new york who did it for the i want TV food network to cater my wedding special.. Blessings to you and yours

  • vulpes says:

    you can get candy, icing and even chocolate versions (as well as non-edible porcelain)

    ask the cake maker if she can make you an edible set if you can’t find any

  • Harley says:

    They are made of plastic because most couples want to be able to keep the top decoration. If it were edible, it would deteriorate to nothing.

  • spool says:

    Because a marriage, like plastic, should last forever.

  • helzabet says:

    Plastic, like marriage is recyclable!!!YEA!!!

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