That cake is completely falling apart!
That cookie is a total mess!
His head and legs are sculpted from Rice Krispie treats and his little robot feet are made of cake.

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Sounds difficult, but manageable enough, right?
I kept telling myself that, BUT JUST LOOK AT THE ROBOT CAKE UP TOP!
WHAT WAS I THINKING?!?!?!

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Now, before we get into the Who baked it better?!
(Contestants on the episode had 75 minutes.)
And a challenge, it DEFINITELY was.

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Sure, there were some perks to working on Mr. That said, Id 100 percent take distractions over the lack of resources I had at my disposal.
(Im proud of her too!)
As for the taste, Torres wouldve liked more layers, but called it good.

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CONTESTANT 2:
Joseph Cogshells presentation was a little lackluster too.
Your cake also got a little too close to the sun, a little melty, Byer cracked.
And hey, look at that one glowing eye!

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Good for you, Joe!
CONTESTANT 3:
Elementary teacher Jill Briganti, meanwhile, did a little bit better all around.
Still, her cake was tasty AF, and well put together.

C. Molly Smith
The cakes beautiful, frosting looks beautiful to me, job well done, Funches said.
Its no surprise, then, that she won the whole thing.
But how did Jill fare against (Honorary) Contestant 4, a.k.a.
Well, Ive baked in the past a lot actually, and often successfully.
BUT, she added, hes really cute.
We both agreed it was basically a frosting cake.
So, yep,nailedit!
Now, where did I go wrong?
(More like, where DIDNT I go wrong?)
Oh, and I completely forgot about using Rice Krispies to make the head and legs.
(thats part of the fun of it, right?).
Talk about eating humble pie…
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