Christmas is coming and it’s the season for celebrations and get-togethers. For some, such occasions warrant a log cake to sweeten up time with family and friends.
However, they can get pretty expensive and it seems ShopBack is hoping to soften the blow with their log cake which literally has cash inside it.
Hopefully, this will make the dessert a little less sinful — well, for your wallet anyway.
In a press release, rewards platform ShopBack said it has partnered with Bake Inc to produce 400 ShopBack Cashback Cakes.
With a tab at the back containing $12, ShopBack says it’s the “world’s first Christmas Cashback Cake”.
Costing $58, cake lovers will be able to retrieve 6 pieces of $2 notes by tugging on the protective plastic sheet at the back.
ShopBack says this is done to remind shoppers of the upcoming 12.12 sales, during which online cash backs can be made via their platform.
Those who purchase end-of-year gifts with help from ShopBack may be able to get up to 90% cashback for over 600 brands.
As for the cake itself, under rich dark chocolate cream lies a light and fluffy chocolate sponge cake with a milky chocolate swirl. That’s 3 layers of cocoa that will drive choc lovers crazy.
ShopBack says the cake is lower in sugar and doesn’t contain preservatives so you won’t have to go into panic mode about your diet even after having a slice.
They added that 6-8 people can finish the 500g cake. Those interested can get their hands on it by scanning the QR code below for a voucher that can be redeemed on their mobile app.
The cakes can then be collected at any Bake Inc outlet.
This quirky cashback cake gives a whole new meaning to “getting that bread“. After all, it’s not every day that you’d find $2 notes attached to one.
We wonder if ShopBack would come up with an ang bao version for Chinese New Year. We guess only time will tell.
Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at hello@mustsharenews.com.
Featured image courtesy of ShopBack.
WP has not mentioned which constituencies they would be contesting in.
He is Singapore's longest-serving Defence Minister.
A Facebook user claiming to be the woman has since posted an apology, saying she…
Misadventures didn't stop Dr Francis Seow-Choen from pursuing his passion.
Other officers who tried to intervene were also pushed and subjected to vulgarities, causing them…
They shared the fruit amongst each other rather than fighting over it.