Asda is selling a leopard print cake and it’s look seriously good
Animal print just doesn’t seem to be going away.
When it comes to fashion we all have our own style. But one thing that most of us have in common is our love for animal print.
Leopard print, zebra stripes, snakeskin – they just seem to be everywhere at the moment.
And whether it’s with a dress, skirt, that shows off our favourite sassy print.
But would you ever have considered expressing your style through what you eat rather than what you wear?
Well now one supermarket is giving you a chance to do just that.
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Leading supermarket Asda is selling a dessert that is dressed in leopard print just for all you animal print fans.
Designed for all of those who like to make an impact with your birthday cake and show all your friends and family just how glam your are, the supermarket has come out with a Leopard Print Cake.
And it tastes as good as it looks.
The soft chocolate sponge is covered in chocolate frosting with a chocolate collar and chocolate decorations.
The more chocolate the better, we say.
Asda employees celebrated the exciting new launch by wearing their favourite leopard print outfits, while one fan took to Twitter to express her excitement.
‘Anyone that knows me knows that I consider leopard print a neutral,’ she wrote, ‘so I will be extremely disappointed if I don’t receive this newly launched @asda leopard print birthday cake for my birthday @asda - I am very willing to test drive this cake for you by the way.....’
‘Our lavish leopard print part piece, with roaringly delicious chocolate sponge, covered in chocolate flavoured frosting and edible decorations,’ reads the product description.
You can get your hands on the ‘roaringly delicious’ showstopper in Asda stores around the country.
It comes in at only £12 and serves up to 14 people so everyone can have a piece of the pie.
Aleesha Badkar is a lifestyle writer who specialises in health, beauty - and the royals. After completing her MA in Magazine Journalism at the City, the University of London in 2017, she interned at Women’s Health, Stylist, and Harper’s Bazaar, creating features and news pieces on health, beauty, and fitness, wellbeing, and food. She loves to practice what she preaches in her everyday life with copious amounts of herbal tea, Pilates, and hyaluronic acid.
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