A bakery that makes cakes for M&S is selling a graveyard of rejected Colin the Caterpillar cakes and packets of HEADS for £1.50.
Park Cake Bakery is known for making baked goods for supermarkets including Marks & Spencer, Aldi and Morrisons.
It also has a small outlet store open to the general public.
However, locals are desperate to keep the bakery top secret.
Cake lovers can swipe up full-sized non-perfect Colin the Caterpillar cakes for as little as £1.50.
They can even purchase bags full of scary-looking Collin’s heads for the same price.
A bag of over 20 mini-Colins is also available to buy for £2.
M&S currently sell a full-sized Colin cake for £8.
A five-pack of mini Colins cost £2.60.
They also sell a range of other sweet treats at a highly discounted price.
Shoppers are urged to not resell cheap products.
Bizarrely, under 17s, are banned from entering the shop, in Oldham, Greater Manchester.
The bakery is a favourite amongst locals.
However, they are protective of the town’s secret bakery.
Local, Aston Howarth said: “Don’t want to share with anyone.”
Lee Jordan said: “Please move on, nothing to see here.
“The first rule about Park Cakes outlet shop is that you don’t talk about Park Cakes outlet shop.”
Sophia McKenna said: ”Fantastic cakes at amazing prices.
”Yeah some of them are not perfect hence the price but all super tasty still.
”Be quick though as stock goes fast.”