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Hardcover; 96 pages
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[Skyhorse Publishing] They have invaded the internet, our text messages, and our emails, and now they are storming the kitchen! Emoticon cakes (or “emoji cakes”) are one of the latest trends in baking, pervading their way into the food world with their cute and charming expressions. Bakemoji is a pioneer in this trend, providing readers with instructions on how to make emoji cakes, as well as emoji cupcakes, biscuits, macarons, and pizza, featuring classic emoticons like the kissy face, the thumbs up, the snowman, the ghost, and even the infamous poop emoji. Accompany each recipe are beautiful full-color photographs displaying the finished products. A little sugar, chocolate, icing, or cheese and tomato sauce become a smile, a wink, or a corner kiss right inside your oven—cakes, biscuits, macarons, pizzas, or tortillas created specifically to fit your mood!
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SKU: 9781510734128 Made in United States Weight: 0.55 kg (1.21 lb) Dimensions: 22.9 x 19.1 x 2 cm (9 x 7.5 x 0.8 in)
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Reviews for similar products from Simon & Schuster: Baking & Dessert Books
While the book information and recipes are excellent, the quality of it to retail at $26.99 is not worth it. Pages are see through and hard to read because of text or images on the other side. The pages that have color look cheaply printed because of the paper quality. Ink lines through a lot of the images. Most cookbooks feel durable like they can get messy with in the kitchen. I’d be afraid to get anything on the pages because they’d likely disintegrate when wiping off.
While the book information and recipes are excellent, the quality of it to retail at $26.99 is not worth it. Pages are see through and hard to read because of text or images on the other side. The pages that have color look cheaply printed because of the paper quality. Ink lines through a lot of the images. Most cookbooks feel durable like they can get messy with in the kitchen. I’d be afraid to get anything on the pages because they’d likely disintegrate when wiping off.





Jun 17, 2026 • Adriene • Boyertown, PA, United States

















