I promised to post pictures of anyone who made my Janet Jackson breast cupcakes for this year's superbowl. So far I've only heard from two people--I know there are more of you out there! Come flash your carnal copycat creations to the world! These folks did...
Like Brad of Brad and Neil.com:

And Karen and Aaron Freeman had their version too:
Karen writes: "I had started to adorn them all with her body jewelry, but thinking it looked more like white spiders than the silvery star, I opted to leave the rest naked."
Yes, those nipple shields do look a spidery. Hope everyone had a great Superbowl! (I only caught the halftime show---perhaps I should make a Paul McCartney scrotum cake?) (WHAT! You didn't see it! He totally flashed his scrotum during "Hey Jude!" I'm not kidding! Gives new meaning to the lyric: "The movement you need is on your scrotum")











Comments (4)
Wow - everyone did a great job with the breast cupcakes. I wanted to make them, but common sense (and members of my immediate family) told me that I might be held accountable for any resulting psychological trauma on some of the small children at the party. As though Paul McCartney weren't traumatising?
Posted by Nic | February 7, 2005 10:19 AM
Okay, the pictures loaded up first before the text and I says to myself, "those are some breasty lookin' cupcakes!" So I say mission most definitely accomplished!
Posted by Hilari | February 7, 2005 2:51 PM
laugh out loud!! it's great to have found your blog! i'm a fellow foodie. unfortunately, i surfed onto your janet jackson nipple cupcakes during a rather, um.... professional meeting.
come visit me!
http://www.ulteriorepicure.blogspot.com
i'm new to the blogging world, so excuse the "unsophisticated" site.
u.e.
Posted by the ulterior epicure | February 9, 2005 3:15 PM
I made them, too!
http://www.fotolog.net/margaret/?pid=10913298
We decided to go all out with the sun action and cut out individual pieces from aluminum foil. In addition to adding the metallic realism, everyone got a take-home treat.
Posted by Margaret | February 10, 2005 12:50 AM