It just keeps happening, years after Seinfeld went off the air. On Aug. 28, news comes from London that a slice of 27-year-old cake from Princess Di marriage to Prince Charles was hawked at auction for 1,200 pounts (what? about $2,500 dollars). The auctioneer is quoted as saying, “The slice of cake icing is in remarkably good condition considering the difficulties involved in removing this from the cake. A highly unusual—and probably inedible—collector’s item.” And of course, who can forget the episode of Seinfeld in which Mr. Peterman buys a slice of cake from the wedding of King Edward VIII to Wallis Simpson for $29,000 and Elaine can’t resist eating the whole thing. She thinks she’s pulled one off by replacing it with a slice from Entenmann’s until Irwin Lubeck, “the world’s foremost appraiser of vintage pastry,” correctly identifies the cake fake. As for edibility: Elaine, “Do you know what happens to a butter-based frosting after six decades in a poorly ventilated English basement?”
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