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Drunk Pikachu Cake

Nerdy cake decorator Ant of Nerdache Cakes created a cake based off of the artwork of Starblacks. As a fellow nerd who manipulates edible items to express geekiness, this is an idea I can get behind!

Ant explains:

This is already one of my favorite cakes this month ok. A drunk Pikachu cake made for a Pokemon loving bartender!

Pikachu is our Evil Chocolate cake, filled with whipped ganache filling, mini chocolate chips and creamy chocolate drizzle.

You can see more of Ant’s creations on her website www.nerdachecakes.com

Sleep tight, Pikachu. I do not envy you the headache you will have when you awake. But for now, rest well and dream of electric pokemon. 

(via nerdachecakes)

Lavender Town Syndrome (Pokemon cocktail)
Ingredients:2 oz Hpnotiq1 oz Vodka (Regular or 100 proof for an extra kick).25 oz Grenadine6 oz Sprite
Directions: Mix all ingredients in a tall glass over ice. Serve and tell ghost stories.
A note from the creator: This drink was inspired by the Lavender Town Syndrom urban legends that have become popularized on the internet.

It is said that during the earliest run of the original Pokemon games, many children reported interesting symptoms. After playing for many hours and prolonged listening to the original music played in Lavender Town, some children reported having severe headaches, feeling very depressed and even some suicidal tendencies. Upon investigation, it was found that there was a hidden undertone in the original music for Lavender Town. It is believed that it was these hidden undertones that caused “Lavender Town Syndrome”. The music was modified slightly for further releases, the undertones were removed, and the syndrome seemed vanish. 

Drink created and photographed by Eddie Strickland.
[Video - Lavender Town Music]

Lavender Town Syndrome (Pokemon cocktail)

Ingredients:
2 oz Hpnotiq

1 oz Vodka (Regular or 100 proof for an extra kick)
.25 oz Grenadine
6 oz Sprite

Directions: Mix all ingredients in a tall glass over ice. Serve and tell ghost stories.

A note from the creator: This drink was inspired by the Lavender Town Syndrom urban legends that have become popularized on the internet.

It is said that during the earliest run of the original Pokemon games, many children reported interesting symptoms. After playing for many hours and prolonged listening to the original music played in Lavender Town, some children reported having severe headaches, feeling very depressed and even some suicidal tendencies. Upon investigation, it was found that there was a hidden undertone in the original music for Lavender Town. It is believed that it was these hidden undertones that caused “Lavender Town Syndrome”. The music was modified slightly for further releases, the undertones were removed, and the syndrome seemed vanish. 

Drink created and photographed by Eddie Strickland.

[Video - Lavender Town Music]