Swing and a Miss
NOTE: Today's post may not be appropriate for young children who understand double entendres.
Look, I'm not going to say I'm proud of what I first saw when I looked at this cake, butt...

Also, dad's ball seems a little low.
Speaking of which, go ahead: tell me this placement wasn't intentional:

Still, at least that baker has actually seen a baseball bat before. This one seems to have confused it with some kind of joystick:

See? These jokes practically write themselves.
Ah. I see the force is strong with this one:

Also, is that a Chef's hat, or a pile of poo? 'Cuz I can't make heads or tails of it.
And finally, men, do you experience a burning sensation when you go?

Thanks to Adria P., Amy U., Stephanie D., A. R., Denise H., and V.D. for that last joke.
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