Eat Your Photo


A while ago I was contacted by the folks at Eat Your Photo to see if I’d be interested in reviewing some of their cakes. You don’t have to ask me twice if I want to review cake. Free cake?! Yes please. However this isn’t just any normal cake.. oh no. It’s a cake that you can put your own edible photo on! 


I was offered a box of their lovely cupcakes which I could chose my own photo for. When it came to choosing a photo I had no idea what to pick, the website suggested photos of your children, so I went with my cat Marley. 


There’s two choices of flavours for the cupcakes, chocolate or vanilla. I usually prefer chocolate cake, but this time I decided to try out the vanilla one as I thought sometimes chocolate cake can seem a little dry. The cakes turned up a few days later through the post, which I was worried they might come a little squashed, but I was pleasantly surprised that they were well protected.


Box of 12 Cupcakes // £20 


I was really impressed with the quality of the photo on the cakes, which came out as clear as the original photo itself. I was also surprised at how tasty the cakes were. I was half expecting them to be a little dry, but I found them to be perfectly moist, and spongey, with lovely creamy icing, just like a cake should be! 


I really love how you can put your own photo on these cakes, I think they’d be perfect for birthday parties, or christenings. I’m actually so excited to have a party or a reason to order more of these, I think they’d really impress guests! Looking through the Eat Your Photo website I see they also do bigger cakes, cookies, and even chocolates! These would make great gifts, or even a great way to promote your business, everyone likes cake! I’m tempted to even order some just to eat all to myself.. 

*Product sent to me to review, but views are my own. I just really like cake.

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