A relatively close-up picture of the engine on the cake car
Skoda Fabia Cake Car Advert - How did they do it?
By now it’s quite likely that you will have seen the new Skoda Fabia “Car Cake” advert and, like us, perhaps you too wondered “how did they do that?”
Intrigued, we contacted Skoda’s Press Office to find out more…..
Q: Is this for real? Is it really cake ?
A: Yes ! From the sugar-dusted white roof down to the treacle-filled engine, the cake car is as close to the real thing as it’s possible to get with sponge. Legions of the country’s finest chocolatiers, bakers and bricklayers were enlisted to construct the scrumptious Škoda..
Q: What happened with the cake car after the filming of the commercial?
A: Although it was originally envisaged to cut the cake car up and distribute it to local charities, schools and hospitals following filming of the commercial, unfortunately, however, as the car had been under hot studio lights for several days, it was deemed to have posed a potential health and safety risk if eaten.
Some parts were preserved though, such as the marzipan wing-mirrors and chocolate speedometer. The rest of the car was composted and will be used by residents of Clapton, East London, to fertilise their gardens and allotments.
Q: What’s the recipe?
A: To build a cake Fabia you will need:
10kg white chocolate chunks
3kg orange peel strips
12.5kg raspberry jam
100kg wheat flour
100kg caster sugar
50kg icing sugar
20kg glacier cherries
30kg brown almonds
20kg raisins
25kg dried apricot
5kg cocoa powder
180 fresh eggs
90kg brown sugar paste
40kg black sugar paste
50kg white sugar paste
42kg chocolate fudge
Click on the video image below to see the commercial (duration: 1:10)
Skoda Fabia Advert - Cake Car
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