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Bakery staff misheard mum’s request for Moana birthday cake for daughter and made a marijuana-themed one instead – The Sun
A CONFUSED birthday girl got a cake with a marijuana theme instead of her favourite Disney character Moana.
Kensli Davis' mum had asked bakery staff to decorate it with images of the Hawaiian princess – but they misheard.
She ended up blowing out the candles on a cake emblazoned with a giant cannabis leaf, green icing and a My Little Pony style character with red eyes and a puff of smoke from its snout.
Luckily Kensli, 25, and her mum found the mix-up hilarious, and she shared a picture of the druggy dessert on social media.
She wrote: "I haven’t had a chance to tell y’all about our experience this weekend with my birthday cake.
"So my mama called and ordered me a cake telling them how much I loved Moana. (Because really I do)
"Well needless to say these people thought she said marijuana."
Kensli's post has been shared 11,000 times – with social media users finding the mix-up as funny as she did.
Luckily, the birthday girl still got to have her cake and eat it. She wrote: "That ice cream cake was still good though."
Her mum ordered the cake in Georgia, US, because she is a huge fan of the 2016 Disney film Moana.
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The animated blockbuster is the story of a young Hawaiian girl who goes on a perilous mission to save her people, meeting the demigod Maui along the way – but most importantly discovering her own identity.
Hit songs from the film include How Far I'll Go, which spent 17 weeks in the charts.
Moana featured a star-studded cast, with Dwayne Johnson playing Maui, Nicole Sherzinger as Moana's mum and Flight of the Conchords actor Jemaine Clement playing a pet crab.
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