A Philadelphia bakery is selling toilet paper cakes
They’ve got "squares to spare."
March 19, 2020, 10:49 AM
As toilet paper continues to fly off store shelves amidst the novel coronavirus pandemic, one Philadelphia bakery says they’ve got "squares to spare."
![PHOTO: Traub's Bakery is selling toilet paper cakes, hoping to bring costumers smiles during an uncertain time.](https://s.abcnews.com/images/GMA/toilet-paper-cake-04-ht-jef-200318_hpEmbed_3x4_992.jpg)
Traub's Bakery
The creative bakers at Traub’s Bakery are making cakes that look like rolls of toilet paper, hoping to make light of the nationwide frenzy to stock up on a bathroom essential.
![PHOTO: Traub's Bakery is selling toilet paper cakes, hoping to bring costumers smiles during an uncertain time.](https://s.abcnews.com/images/GMA/toilet-paper-cake-02-ht-jef-200318_hpEmbed_3x4_992.jpg)
Traub's Bakery
"It’s a tasty way to poke fun at all the frenzy around toilet paper," said Lauren Lanciano, a baker at Traub’s Bakery.
![PHOTO: Traub's Bakery is selling toilet paper cakes, hoping to bring costumers smiles during an uncertain time.](https://s.abcnews.com/images/GMA/toilet-paper-cake-03-ht-jef-200318_hpEmbed_3x4_992.jpg)
Traub's Bakery
The cakes come in two sizes: a 7-inch large and a 3-inch mini cake.