They got the idea from which Lenin would have turned over in his grave. And it was necessary to think of this ...

No, this is not editing, this is the real reality of Russia in the late 90s. Cake "Lenin in his grave" - ​​fairly well-known artists share Shabelnikova Yuri and Yuri Fesenko, held in Moscow on March 30, 1998. It is difficult to say what inspired the founders to such an avant-garde design. Most likely - wafting of the modern world that is tired of idolatry. But it's not about that. Cake "Lenin in his grave" - ​​in itself is strange, but the kids having fun eating it ... I can not believe that this could happen in reality.

I've never seen anything more strange. By the way, today in Moscow a life-size cake you can order some pastry for only 1500 $ I wonder how many of those wishing to really? Surprise each other - show him this video!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWfmJKTvlxY