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I turned 100101 this year, and how better to celebrate than with a properly adorned cake.
With our multi-pack of candles in the shape of 1s and 0s you can express any age up to 126 (and around 40.7% of ages between 127 and 4032).
To convert an age to binary just type "[age] in binary" into google. But it's more fun to do it in your head!
Our multi-pack contains twelve candles - six 1s and six 0s. You can also purchase individual candles as a top-up, or if you know exactly what you want.
Image: Serving suggestion. Cakes not included.
Price for pack of 12 = (the 192nd prime number) pence = 1163 pence = £11.63
Price for single candle = (the 46th prime number) pence = 199 pence = £1.99