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English: Photograph of the most amazing cake ever, the "Cakelyzer", at the fifth anniversary of the Chemical Heritage Foundation's museum opening, at the Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, PA, USA. The cake is modelled after an actual object in the Museum's collection, a replica Bakelite oven or "Bakelyzer", invented by Leo Baekeland.
Date 4 October 2011
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Source Science History Institute, Benjamin Gross.
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