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Indianapolis bakery is making 'Deflatecakes' to celebrate Brady's ban

Published September 11, 2015

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Tom Brady's suspension still isn't sitting well with several people, mainly around Foxboro, but others have found ways to celebrate it. For instance, a bakery in Indianapolis, home of the team that began the Deflategate investigation, is creating "Deflatecakes."

If you don't know what a "Deflatecake" is, it's exactly what it sounds like: a deflated cake shaped like a football. The cakes supposedly spread on social media to start, and now the orders continue to roll in like wild fire. And the timing couldn't be better.

Tom Brady's birthday is coming up on Monday, Aug. 3. Whether or not he'll be cutting into a "Deflatecake" remains to be seen, but it's the perfect gift for Brady haters to give the quarterback. Rather than eating it, Brady would be better off handing it to his buddy Rob Gronkowski to perform the ever-famous, "Gronk spike."

(h/t WTVM)

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