Kaley Cuoco Unveils Groom's Cake Dedicated to Their Dogs—Take a Look!

"#MuttMonday,I give you the grooms cake! it consisted of who else? Norm, Shirls ,& Lo! @HumaneSociety @thebutterend," actress tweets

By Bruna Nessif Jan 07, 2014 3:35 AMTags
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Along with the amazing upside-down chandelier design, Kaley Cuoco and Ryan Sweeting enjoyed a fun groom's cake.

The newly married actress unveiled a photo of the other delish treat on Twitter, writing, "#MuttMonday,I give you the grooms cake! it consisted of who else? Norm, Shirls ,& Lo! @HumaneSociety @thebutterend."

The fun dessert, made by custom cake artisans at the well-known Santa Monica-based The Butter End Cakery, had quite the design. A huge tennis ball was the main portion of the cake, with models of the couple's pups happily laying around the ball.

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The bakery tweeted back to the star, "@KaleyCuoco @HumaneSociety We loved creating this groom's cake for you!! Say hello to the pups for us! #thebutterend #muttmonday."

"Kaley and Ryan are in LOVE with their three rescued Pit Bulls and wanted them to play a part in their wedding. Kimberly sculpted the three pooches out of chocolate and set them on a giant tennis ball cake for Ryan, who is a pro tennis player," The Butter End's website says.

They also explained the process behind the newlyweds' elaborate chandelier cake. "Originally Kaley wanted to have a cake sculpted in the shape of her three beloved Pit Bulls. While Kimberly loves to sculpt dogs on wedding cakes, she likes to sculpt them small, worrying that beheading a big life-like dog cake is a little creepy!

"After exploring some options, Kaley and Ryan agreed to have the sculpted dogs on a giant tennis ball cake which would be the groom's cake. The main cake would be inspired by the rest of the reception décor…but it had to be memorable and over-the-top. The tent full of massive crystal chandeliers was the inspiration for what would ultimately be our most epic, gravity-defying cake to date!"

Amazing!

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