A man went viral on TikTok after he baked a marijuana cake for his sister’s wedding, leaving guests in awe of the kites.
Alvaro Rodriguez, 29, from Santiago, Chile, filled one of seven rows of cannabis that is legal for personal use at home for his sister’s big day last month.
He spent 20 hours crafting and decorating the exhibit before delivering it to the party venue.
The video, which has over 13 million views on TikTok, shows the bride and groom cutting a traditional-looking cake to the applause of 100 guests.
The footage then includes 20 of the 100 wedding guests merrily dancing and laughing as the effects kick in.
A bride from Santiago, Chile asked her brother Alvaro Rodriguz to make a “magic cake” tier for her seven-layer wedding cake.
Alvaro, 29, used infused butter to make a special dessert.
The bride ordered a funny cake after a pleasant experience with “magic cakes” that are also flavored with marijuana.
The bride ordered a funny cake after a pleasant experience with “magic cakes” that are also laced with marijuana.
“My sister and I have already tried magic cakes and the effect was very funny, so when she asked for some at her wedding, I didn’t hesitate,” he told Jam Press.
“The magic level itself took me two hours and was pretty easy.
“I just added yesterday’s butter to it, and once the brownie was set, I put it on the other levels with the chocolate ganache, and voila.”
Alvaro said none of the guests were drugged against their will, and everyone was told about the cake’s special ingredient.
“Everyone was made aware of this and after the cake was cut, we made sure it was kept separate from the others and only served to adults,” he said.
When it started to take effect, he said, “That was fun.”
Alvaro said none of the guests were drugged against their will, and everyone was told about the cake’s special ingredient.
A special wedding cake was kept away from children and served only to adults.
The viral video, which has over 13 million views on TikTok, shows guests enjoying the effects.
In the clip, the wedding guests dance merrily and laugh as the effects kick in.
“My aunt had the funniest reaction,” he continued. “I remember her back was hurting, and two hours after she ate the cake, her pain was gone and she was dancing like a teenager.”
“My aunt had the funniest reaction,” he continued. “I remember her back hurting, and two hours after she ate the cake, her pain was gone and she was dancing like a teenager.
“I think cannabis preparation needs to be normalized a bit, both culinary and medical.
“This has an incredible impact on those who may need an alternative, both for physical and mental health.”
Cannabis in Chile is illegal for any production and public consumption, but is legal for personal household consumption.
It is widely consumed with the highest per capita consumption in Latin America.
During the reception, Alvaro recorded a video of the guests enjoying a special treat, which he later uploaded to TikTok, where the clip gained 13 million views and almost two million likes.
Cannabis in Chile is banned for any production and public consumption, but is allowed for personal home consumption.
“I think cannabis preparation should be normalized a bit, both culinary and medical,” Alvaro said.
“This has an incredible impact on those who may need an alternative, both for physical and mental health.”
“I will definitely do this at my wedding!!” wrote one commenter.
“Hahahaha everyone was flying literally haha,” wrote another, and a third child: “HAHAHA this is the best video I have ever seen.
Others were baffled by the euphemism “magic cake”, with one person commenting, “I thought by magical he meant it had glitter in it or something.”
Some people have even changed their attitude towards marriage after watching the video.
“Ok I didn’t want to get married but I see this and I want to get married then divorce but already happy with my magic wedding cake,” wrote one.