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Professional Icing Expertise Not Included: Marvel Superhero Cakelet Baking Pans

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This is a cake mold from Williams-Sonoma that can create lil mini-cakes that loosely resemble your favorite Marvel superheroes. Unless your favorite Marvel superheroes aren't Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Spiderman, Wolverine and the Hulk, in which case it just creates lil mini-cakes of Marvel's most famous superheroes. $36 takes one home, but unless you're an all-star icer it would probably be best to just make cupcakes. Case Cake in point: Spidey. You think you can pull that off without him lookin' like a Ninja Turtle wearing a ski mask? A couple of you, sure. The rest of us? The batter wouldn't even last long enough to make it to the pan. *lickin' spatula like a wiener*

Hit the jump for a couple more product shots and a link to the OMG I'MMA HAVE MY WEDDING REGISTRY THERE.

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Thanks to Darwin Police, who just finished writing up Captain Awesome's a citation.

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