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Coronavirus themed cakes: Toilet paper cakes and face mask cookies are taking the internet by storm

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Amid the coronavirus crisis, dessert enthustuiasts are putting their sense of humour and their baking skills to good use. Several bakers have taken to social media to show off their coronavirus (or err quarantine?) themed cakes and biscuits.

First up, we have all laughed at the foolery that is people hoarding toilet paper. Laughed so much until we were sitting there with an empty trolley losing in the middle of the grocery store becuase you cannot find a basiuc household item.

Well a few hilarious bakers have been whipping together (with cream and jam we hope?) a toilet-paper roll shaped cake. Somebody suggested my wife should make a toilet paper cake.So she did.

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