Peace o' Cake brings bakery vibes to your fidget collection with a soft, layered cake shape and sculpted frosting details. It looks like a tiny pastel dessert, but squeezes like a classic NeeDoh - soft, slow, and satisfying.
The layered construction gives it a more interesting feel than a simple round squish. Press the frosting, squeeze the sides, or squish the whole slice in your hand - each section compresses a little differently, which makes it fun for both fidgeting and collecting.

Another dessert-style NeeDoh with a fun bakery look and a soft, squeezable shape.

A more colorful donut-style option with extra visual appeal for collectors.

A smaller dessert-themed pick, good for party favors, gift bags, or collecting.

A sweet ice cream-inspired squish with a playful shape and soft NeeDoh feel.

A popsicle-style NeeDoh that fits the same cute food-themed collection.

A candy-like squish with a simple shape and bright, collectible look.

A soft marshmallow-style option for anyone who likes cute, dessert-inspired fidgets.

A good alternative if you want another colorful food-shaped NeeDoh with a playful design.
Got this as one of many Christmas presents for my 10yo granddaughter. This was one of the least expensive items but it is the one gift she never put it down. She was fidgeting with it all day. I have gotten her other NeeDoh squeeze toys so it seems you can never have enough of these.
June L.
I got this for our preteen and she absolutely loved it!
Natalia F.
My son does not like most sensory toys, but this one was perfect. No mess but all the fun.
Rebecca Kane
The squishable-ness is 8.5/10. I prefer the nee-doh cube texture, but this one is pretty good. My son likes the detachable icing.
Rosie
Needoh purchase for 16 year old. Loves the shape. Always so cute! These things never tear or rip like cheaper versions.
cc33
What is for my little brother for Christmas? He absolutely loved it. We ended up getting a pink one. You're able to remove the frosting which is really cool and it's two different fidgets at that point, but you don't have to. You can keep the frosting on the doughnut.
Kindle Customer