Lady uses saw to cut 8-year-old wedding cake, claims it still tastes fresh
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A lady has recently captured widespread attention on social media after she revealed an extraordinary preservation of her 8-year-old wedding cake. In a TikTok video, she showcased the moment she cut into the cake using a saw, highlighting her unique approach to keeping the cake intact for nearly a decade.

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The video, which was shared on her TikTok account, has since gone viral, amassing millions of views and reactions from people who are both shocked and amazed at her dedication to preserving the cake.

Lady shocks internet by cutting 8-year-old wedding cake.

In the video, the lady can be seen carefully sawing through the cake, a task that took several minutes. Despite the effort required, the cake was successfully sliced, and the interior appeared surprisingly fresh, with no signs of spoilage. This feat left many viewers in disbelief.

Adding to the astonishment, she shared that the cake tasted exactly as it did when it was first made, proving that her preservation methods were highly effective. She captioned the video humorously, stating, “It was even fresher in the middle, and yes, it still tasted the same 😂.”

The video’s viral nature sparked a flurry of reactions online, with users flooding the comments section with their thoughts, amazement, and questions about the unique preservation method she used.

Many viewers expressed their disbelief and humorously questioned the practicality of keeping a wedding cake for such a long time. Others shared similar experiences with preserved wedding cakes or expressed curiosity about the ingredients and methods used to maintain its freshness.

See some reactions below:

kayise.zikode🫧🎀: “So if we relocate, we move with the cake?😭”

A sibandaangela89@gmail com: “My aunt got married before I was born. I ate her wedding cake in 2016 when I was 20 years old.”

h.jbox 🦋: “My mom told me about this, and I told her it was impossible 😭😭 because HOW???”

unapologeticsan1: “Fruit cake can stay for years, but this looks like chocolate cake.”

KiKi_Bee: “Why does it seem hard just by looking at it?”

Thando: “Mine is 10 years old. I thought we’d share it for my 10th anniversary, then death happened ☹️.”

omphil3🤪😝: “I thought he was renovating, kanti it’s the cake😭😭. Why is it that colour though?”

Gugulethu Malombo: “But why would we want to eat the cake after so many years?🤷🏾‍♂️ Mine would be half gone by the Monday after the wedding weekend😂.”

LungzaG: “How come you guys don’t know this? We had mine after one year 🤣 and it was still good.”

Dyondzo Mis Bu: “I feel like mentioning someone who once ate this type of cake 😭🤣.”

Nine oclock: “I need the ingredients for a fruit cake so that I can also stay fresh for years and years😭.”

Isabell: “I was laughing out loud, then my parents told me they had theirs after three years 😭😭.”

donnyboy_420.stonner: “It’s now rusk 😫😂😂. Maybe it’s fruit cake, and they’ve been feeding it every time 🤷‍♂️😂.”

A N G¡: “Some people eat their wedding cake after they have their first child. And the cake is still in good condition.”

Lerato Moalosi: “My mother’s cake… I wasn’t there when she got married to dad, but I also enjoyed the cake 🥰.”

The intriguing story and its accompanying video have sparked curiosity and laughter across the internet, with many commending the lady’s effort in preserving such a memorable piece of her life.

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