It
is not the first time Schuerner's Baking Paradise has sold
coronavirus spin-offs: last year, as household essentials
vanished from supermarket shelves in panic buying, they created
cakes shaped like newly-scarce toilet-rolls.
But owner Tim Kortuem initially worried that baking up a tasty
syringe would be a step too far.
With vaccination now under way in most of the world, public
health officials fret that nervousness about new medicines will
slow the uptake of vaccines designed to end a pandemic that has
claimed some 2 million lives and devastated the global economy.
"First we were a bit sceptical whether it would be a bit too
macabre," he said. "But then we did it after all. Because even
for anti-vaxxers it's funny. It is a vaccine without any side
effects. And you can come back and get another one because it is
so yummy."
There is no evidence that this cake, flavoured with marzipan,
will do anything to protect buyers from the coronavirus. Indeed,
given the correlation between excess weight and serious cases of
the disease, it may do just the opposite.
But nobody eats cakes for health reasons.
(Reporting by Reuters TV; writing by Thomas Escritt; editing by
Philippa Fletcher)
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