This year's hurricane season brought destruction and chaos everywhere from Texas to the Caribbean. This shimmering atmosphere has left all Florida residents, but some have tried to overcome their fear and pain by buying "Hurricane Erma" flavor cakes.
While some commentators scoffed at the bakery that prepared the molds because they were offensive to the hurricane victims, others saw it as a message to prove that the will of life was stronger than the death and destruction of a hurricane or earthquake.
The inventor of these exotic templates is the Poplex, a Florida-based supermarket chain, according to the American newspaper The Huffington Post. Users of social networking sites are on a page dedicated to the Florida population on the Internet, a collection of images of candy molds with a variety of designs in the shape of a hurricane, or a meteorological map reporting the hurricane.
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