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help please.

hi does anyone know where you can buy a lazy town birthday cake from. we are in birmingham uk. i had one made for my sons birthday on sunday but it has had something dropped on it so cant be used, my son knows he had one and now dont know where to get another one. we had the last one made but cost 40 pound, and cannot afford to pay that again

anyone any ideas


ethanryan  Fri 09/05/08 10:06
squarebear
Fri 09/05/08
10:08
Tesco and Asda do character birthday cakes. If you're lucky, they may have a lazytown in stock. If not, you could flutter your eyelashes and ask if they can get one in from another branch.
ethanryan
Fri 09/05/08
10:09

Question Author

hi, thanks but i have tried, no where seems to stock them and can order but takes 5 days. its his party on sunday. i dont know why there so hard to find as it is such a popular programme at the moment.
squarebear
Fri 09/05/08
10:18
How are your art skills? How about getting some coloured icing and attempting to draw one of the characters or write Lazytown on an iced cake?

It won't look like the original but might save your skin.
ethanryan
Fri 09/05/08
10:33

Question Author

i have no art skills at all, id be better off askin my rabbit! i am searchin the net still but everyone needs at least 3 working days. i think i may have to come clean and maybe let him choose another one from asda
yinyang
Fri 09/05/08
12:08
I'm not sure if it would work but maybe if you could print a good lazytown picture Asda would put it on one of their photo - cakes. I suppose they might say it's breaking copyright but if you explained the situation and asked really nicely they might just do itl Worth a try anyway.

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