This here was the cake served post-game. Amazing, isn't it? It was made by Debbie Goard, who has a cake company in Oakland called Debbie Does Cakes. (Ted Weinstein/SFist)
In honor of the board game's 60th anniversary, the crookedest street in the U.S. was transformed into the sweetest board game around. Here are some shots from today's Candy Land on Lombard Street. SFist's Ted Weinstein, who was live on the scene, reports that today's event was commercial yet charming, and the kids really loved it. "Capitalism meets childhood," he told us.
A good time was had by all, and the most astounding cake was served after the game. Today's Candy Land bash also makes us wonder, can a life-sized Chutes & Ladders on Vermont Street be far behind?




I was there. Here's my alternative view on the event:
1) The kids are literally pawns in the game. The event producers called out the board moves and the kids just moved from square to square.
2) The announcer had to fill a lot of dead air between moves. It didn't sound like she was prepped to fill that much dead air time.
3) The kids didn't have much to do while waiting for the next move.
4) Some of the Candyland characters, like the Lollipop King, were there, but they just stood around. They had great costumes but didn't do much interacting.
5) Since this is based on a classic board game, there is one winner and several losers. Might be a tough lesson for some of the kids.
I've never played the game, but if this was a fair representation of it, then I've got no interest. Tic Tac Toe, Battleship, checkers, Sorry, and many other children's games seem far more interesting.
Maybe it's only for five year olds, but some of the kids participating today were definitely older than that.
Uhm... you, your attitude is the only thing that appears to suck. In regards to your #5 -- I am so sick of the "every kids a winner" mentality. Some kids are better than other at certain things and there's no facking shame in that. That kid who doesn't "win" CandyLand will win something else down the road. Stop coddling/wussifying America's youth!
those kids do look mad as hell and they're not gonna take it anymore.
Thanks for keeping it real, and not letting us fall for Sfist's proverbial banana in our tailpipe!
There is one winner and several losers. Might be a tough lesson for some of the kids.
Good. Sometimes you get your shit handed to you in life. Best to realize that early.
@juanrico
why are you all salty nuts n shit bro. These kids were having the time of their lives. Did you slice away any of your pretentious, belittling & cynical attitude before hitting "submit" -- ahh i see you did not
go back to your cave of reproach. pfft
Agreed. I think it looks totally fun. I'm definitely going to try and swing by after work to check it out while it's still there!
So how late will this be up?
Is that Anne Heche? Bitch must be desperate.
it was a blast. we took our little one to watch and cheer the kids on as they ran past us on the sidelines. these were all kids form ucsf children's hospital.
ps juanrico,
your douche is showing!
So glad you posted these photos. The cake was done by my good friend Debbie Goard who has a cake company in Oakland called "Debbie Does Cakes" If you would like to see more of her amazing work check out her Flickr albums.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/debbiedoescakesnet/
looks like fun to me!
Looks cool to me.