Food at a radio station lasts about 5 minutes.  Doesn't matter how much there is, in 5 minutes, there will be none left.  Disc Jockeys and radio salespeople can sense food from a mile away.  Or at least their offices.  No email has to go out proclaiming it's arrival, radio people have a sixth sense, a food radar.  So how is it that food was right in front of us at the radio station yesterday, and no one knew?

Morgan Reed from Piece of Cake Lafayette sent over a bouquet of cupcakes.  Yes cupcakes.  They looked so much like real flowers, everyone in our building was fooled.  And for 24 hours, everyone walked by the bouquet that was proudly displayed in the front lobby, only to glance at it's beauty.  Not one human realized food was right in front of them.

Now this may not seem like a big deal to you, but Morgan has pulled off something that no one in the history of the world has ever done.  Food, that lasts in a radio station for over 24 hours?  This may be the first time such a thing has ever happened.  Under normal circumstances an investigation would be launched to figure out what happened.  But after a closer look at the way in which said cupcakes were arranged, it was evident that the perfection of the designer is clearly at fault here.  Bravo to you Morgan from Piece of Cake Lafayette.  You managed to pull off a coup second to none.

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