Horrifying Trump cake spotted at Trump Tower

It looks delicious.
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Brian Koerber
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Anything can happen on Election Day.

With polling stations closing in just a few hours, a creepy Donald Trump cake was spotted being escorted by police into Trump Tower in Manhattan.

According to Pix 11 producer Katherine Lam, the cake was a gift for Trump. The cake was removed from Trump Tower, and eventually made its way to Trump's election party at the Hilton.

For anyone wondering, the cake is chocolate.

Trump will be spending the evening watching election results with friends and family at the tower. There will be no cake head.

But let's just imagine: The entire Trump family cutting into a Donald Trump head and devouring it as they all impatiently await the results of the election.

UPDATE: Nov. 8, 2016, 7:19 p.m. EST

The baker of the cake has been identified as Melissa Alt, a baker based out of New York and New Jersey.

Hillary also got her very own custom cake.

According to Inverse, it took Alt about 50 hours to bake each cake.

The cake has been spotted at Trump's election night celebration at the Hilton in midtown.

Twitter seemed to like it.

Like any good meme, the cake has since been granted its own Twitter account, @trumpcake16.

Mashable has reached out to the Trump campaign for additional information.

Bonus: Watch Donald Trump get booed when he went to vote

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Brian was the Culture Editor and has been working at Mashable on the web culture desk since 2014.

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