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iPhone Cookies, iPad Cakes in China Get Counterfeited, Too

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Chinese American Carol Chow runs a trendy bakery in Beijing called CCSweets. Her most popular items are iPhone cookies and iPad cakes, which take hours to make. One iPhone cookie costs about $35. An iPad cake costs almost as much as a real iPad.

Chow says the popularity of her desserts has spawned local imitators, who simply copy her designs. (I wonder if they’re really Android-based pastries under the frosting….)

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4 responses to “iPhone Cookies, iPad Cakes in China Get Counterfeited, Too”

  1. HammyHavoc says:

    These don’t even look very good for the money. I thought that the featured image would be an imitation and actually hit the jump and watched the video. Couldn’t believe that was the cookie that cost so much…
    Imitating her? She’s imitating an Apple product. She’s not really in any position to talk.

  2. Steve says:

    What a terrible immitation

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