Groom's Cake Gallery: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
When it comes to weddings, the bride gives the groom complete control over three things: picking the groomsmen gifts, planning the bachelor party (if she lets him have one), and the groom's cake. If you never heard of a groom's cake, take a look at our groom's cake gallery.
Here are grooms cakes for geeks, hunters and sports fans, Homer Simpson types, and the world's worst cakes just for fun. Bon appetit!
Best Grooms Cakes for Geeks:
Now you can have your XBOX and eat it too. Most women only dream about smashing the XBOX; this bride got to take her frustrations out on the cake. Sweet.
From CakeWrecks.com, this Wall-E masterpiece takes the cake for being the geekiest and the most amazing. There is some serious food art going on with this cake. But who wants to eat Wall-E?
Best Grooms cakes for Hunters and Sports Fans:
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Another hilarious groom's cake disaster from CakeWrecks. Nothing says "I'm getting married" better than a severed head in a helmet. Do you think he has helmet hair? Creepy.
Most Unhealthy Grooms Cakes:
Instead of that cupcake tower your bride-to-be begged for, why not pick donuts for your groom's cake? In the immortal mumblings of Homer J. Simpson, "mmm...donuts." Here we have a donut-burger concoction. If only the baker could incorporate beer!
This health hazard of a cake from TackyWeddings. Did it ever occur to the bride and groom that money carries germs? Think about where those dollars were before they ended up on the cake. Our bet: Vegas bachelor party. Shudder.
We imagine the guests weren't pleased with this sashimi surprise. That's right, this rainbow cake is crafted entirely out of sushi! Whatever happened to fondant? If you had your fill of tacky cakes, shop Groomstand for tasteful groomsmen gifts and more. Remember guys, don't make your groom's cake a replica of yourself or your bride. Unless of course, you're throwing a Halloween wedding.



Comments
Mario cake is the best, by far. Krispy Kreme cake finishes a close second in my book - the question is: does it actually taste like a KK doughnut?
Posted by: Michael W. - September 19, 2008 3:40 PM
Thanks for the link, I love the severed head cake, gotta find that one! Haha!
Posted by: Heath - September 26, 2008 8:50 AM
The Wall-E cake was created by Edward and Antoni Frys brothers from TX. www.thesugarart.com
Posted by: Nicki - February 7, 2009 4:20 PM
Never heard of a groom's cake before. Oh and that cake-statue is just scary!
Posted by: Edinburgh Wedding Photography - July 15, 2009 11:50 AM
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