Miniature edible Yoda uses the force to make this cake levitate

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Sam Haysom
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LONDON -- In the era of The Great British Bake Off it takes a lot to impress the British cake-eating public.

Long gone are the days when a sculpture or a crafty bit of icing would be enough to catch the eye; now it's all about mildly disturbing, life-sized Prince George cakes and bakes that can literally do magic tricks.

As part of "Cake International -- The Sugarcraft, Cake Decorating & Baking Show", baker Christine Jensen actually made a levitating wedding cake complete with an edible cake Yoda.

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"Because we do both wedding and sculptural cakes we wanted to showcase both," Jensen, who's part of Cornwall-based company Peboryon Cakes, told SWNS. "And it seemed that the best way to do that was to use a little bit of the force."

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The only downside to a cake this cool is how do you ever bring yourself to eat the thing?

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