GTP Easter Egg, Except Not For Easter...

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I was browsing Facebook when this image went past. It snagged a synapse but it was couple of minutes before I figured out why, then I had to go back and find it :)

I can actually recommend the maker if anyone's interested, based in central Britain (Sheffield), a friend used them and they were very good, presumably that's why their confections of delight continue to be paraded before me :D

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You're pulling at straws a bit if you're trying to compare it to the GTP logo. ;)
 
You're pulling at straws a bit if you're trying to compare it to the GTP logo. ;)

I'm pretty sure there's no copyright infringement to be had, I found it reminiscent, mildly amusing, and posted it here in the verge. Excellent spot though, well done :D
 
@Onmis was denied the GTP logo on a cake once because it may have been infringing copyright laws. He was using a copy of the site's logo.

That cake* looks like it is a cake with balls on it and hardly looks like the GTP logo in my eyes.

Is that even a cake or what?

Basically, what @Daniel said.
 
That cake* looks like it is a cake with balls on it and hardly looks like the GTP logo in my eyes.

Is that even a cake or what?

Basically, what @Daniel said.

This is a real lead balloon, right? :D

Easter Eggs are a confection from the UK, normally a hollow chocolate egg that's decorated. That's what these are... except it's not Easter so they're just Eggs :) I'm pretty sure most places don't do Harvest eggs so I'll avoid that debate (had them where I grew up but that was a weird place).

I avoided saying there was a copyright claim to be had, merely that it snagged a synapse for some reason. The general layout was reminiscent, I enjoyed it and still do :D
 
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