BERLIN: A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down at a bakery in the western German town of Dortmund, which is celebrating the year of the coronavirus vaccine with syringe-shaped cakes.
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A German bakery is selling cakes baked in the shape of syringes to celebrate the arrival of COVID-19 vaccine. Watch video: A German bakery is selling cakes baked in the shape of syringes.  |  Photo Credit: Reuters
Berlin: A bakery in Germany is celebrating the arrival of the coronavirus vaccine with syringe-shaped cakes. Schuerner’s Baking Paradise has come up with the syringe cakes to attract customers.
Owner Tim Kortuem was initially worried that baking syringe-shaped cakes would be a step too far. However, with the vaccination now underway in several parts of the world, it s safe to attract customers with syringe-shaped cakes.
German Bakery Cooks Up Syringe Cakes To Promote COVID-19 Vaccines
Previously, Schuerner’s Baking Paradise in Dortmund made cakes shaped like toilet-rolls
BERLIN, Jan 8 (Reuters) - A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down at a bakery in the western German town of Dortmund, which is celebrating the year of the coronavirus vaccine with syringe-shaped cakes.
It is not the first time Schuerner’s Baking Paradise has sold coronavirus spin-offs: last year, as household essentials vanished from supermarket shelves in panic buying, they created cakes shaped like newly-scarce toilet-rolls.
But owner Tim Kortuem initially worried that baking up a tasty syringe would be a step too far.
A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down at a bakery in the western German town of Dortmund, which is celebrating the year of the coronavirus vaccine with syringe-shaped cakes.