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Videos and photos of hyper-realistic cakes have been making rounds on social media recently following the posts of a Turkish cake master.
Tuba Geckil started the trend after posting her life-like creations on social media. Her cakes resemble everyday items such as sandals, toilet paper, soap, fruits, pizzas, steaks and even people.
Her creations were picked up by the media and has since captured netizens worldwide. Many others in the industry followed the trend afterwards, posting their own hyper realistic creations.
One of the cakes that got the most attention was this one made by Geckil that looks exactly like a Crocs sandal
Care for some apples? Oh wait..
This aloe vera plant could have fooled anyone!
A toaster you can cut through
This tissue paper roll likes ultra-realistic!
Soap? Nope!
A lotion that will make you question reality
New Jersey cake artist Luke Vincentini has also begun posting his life-like cake masterpieces, including this rubix cube cake
This would make kids eat greens for sure!
Check out this cake that looks like a satchel!
Photo credit: Screengrab from Tuba Geckil’s Instagram
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