Strangest Name You've Ever Had To Put On A Cake?

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Claire138 Posted 12 Sep 2013 , 2:53pm
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Mine was Gimpel - sounds exactly like it's written.

What is yours?

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Elcee Posted 12 Sep 2013 , 9:52pm
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I rarely put names on cakes, and the ones I have weren't unusual. BUT I saw a picture once (here on CC, I'm pretty sure), either cookies or a cake, with the monogram:

 

dOa

 

If I was a Donna or a Denise, marrying an Andrew or an Alan, whose last name was Oliver or Osborne, I would NEVER put the monogram on anything :lol:.

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Chellescakes Posted 12 Sep 2013 , 10:06pm
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I think the strangest one I have had was Waana . Not a common name here in OZ , it was for a four year old girl by the way. 

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kaylawaylalayla Posted 12 Sep 2013 , 10:38pm
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AIt was "happy birthday Ao"

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kaylawaylalayla Posted 12 Sep 2013 , 10:40pm
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ASorry her name was "A-O". We even called to make sure that was correct or an abbreviation, but they said no.

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scrumdiddlycakes Posted 12 Sep 2013 , 11:02pm
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I also very rarely put names on cakes, I did have an initial monogram though, they insisted on it. pEe, just like that, but in fancy gold letters on a 3 tier cake.

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