
Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb got to ride around in cupcake cars on The Today Show, damn them. The car costs $25,000 in the Neiman Marcus Christmas Catalog. Bestweekever provides the catalog description:
Put on your matching hat, slip under the muffin top of your Cupcake Car, and let the world figure itself out for awhile. Get (or give) the sheer, joyful chaos of a gift that is mind-blowing, triple-dog-dare, double-infinity forever cool. Make the kids or grandkids literally squeal with joy. Bring it to work and buzz the breakroom. Crash parades! Putter about the ‘hood. Ever had a crowd of kids chasing after you just for the crazy gleeful heck of it? (No worries, the top speed is a comfy-safe 7 mph.) What’s it made of? A 24-volt electric motor, a heavy-duty battery, sheet metal, wire, fabric, wood…and mad genius. Launched at Burning ManSM as a cooperative art car project, the Cupcake Car sprang from the fevered mind of Bay Area artist Lisa Pongrace and her less-rules-more-laughs posse of artists and techno geeks. Yours will be tricked out with your favorite topping, so start thinking flavors.
Two videos below. Oh man, I have to get one of these and fill it with $240 worth of pudding.



So…the recession is over?
My family could only afford a Twinkie car.
Cupcake Dog and a “State” reference? RoboPanda wins.
Barry & Levon approve. Oh yeah.
Mmmm that’s a lot of pudding.
I just got pudding all over my Kathie Lee Casuals.
I just filled my pants with $5 worth of jizz!
I’d like to dip my balls in that car.
We had the two-forty . . . we had to have the pudding.
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