Videos have been circulating on social media - namely TikTok - of people baking and eating cakes that don't look like a cake.
Whether it's a shoe that's not really a shoe, a kettle that's not really a kettle and even a dog that's not a dog - it is getting scarily hard to tell what's real and what's not.
But now these cakes are coming to stores - and they look just as realistic with many not wanting to buy it out of confusion.
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The cake retails for £12 and is said to serve approximately 20 people and as you can tell, it's been made to look like a chicken bucket with ketchup.
And despite some shoppers not being too keen on the cake, it seems to be a hit gaining four out of five stars online and some shoppers saying the chicken piece taste like "cheesecake."

Taking to Food Finds UK's Facebook group, one shopper said they came across the cake in Asda adding: "So this is a thing and not sure what to make of it."
In response to their post one said: "I saw this in Asda when I was cake shopping for my sons birthday. Didn’t buy it but I think it would’ve been a weird one to eat based on the appearance/taste mentality."
Another added: "It's actually really nice! We got given one at a restaurant when out for a friend's birthday. The chicken pieces are similar to a cheesecake."
Some however were more confused about the serving recommendation of 20.
One joked: "Are the other 18 people on diets?"
Another also added: "I’m confused at the fact it’s states it feeds 20. 20 what? Mice?"
Have you tried this cake before? Let us know what it was like in the comments!