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Sic-Six-layer cake was a type of cake from Sisk which had many different colored layers. Shortly before the outbreak of the Clone Wars between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems,[1] the cake was served as a dessert in Dex's Diner,[3] an eatery on the planet Coruscant. The diner served the cake for 2.5 credits per slice and described it as popular on the menu.[1]

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"Any news on my Sic-Six layer cake? I haven't even seen ONE layer since I got here!"
―A human patron of Dex's Diner[4]

Sic-Six-layer cake was created by Gregory Walker for "Dining at Dex's," a Star Wars Legends article published on the Hyperspace section of StarWars.com in 2009.[5] Its name is a pun referencing the Legends Sic-Six species and real world layer cake.[6]

The cake was made canon in 2015, when it appeared as new content in a reissue of What is a Wookiee?, a reference book previously released in 2005.[1] The book identified a cake that had appeared as a prop in the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones[3] that was identified as Kowakian crumb cake in the 2009 "Dining at Dex's" Hyperspace article.[5]

In the "Missing Pieces" quest of the non-canon 2022 video game LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, a human patron of Dex's Diner orders a Sic-Six layer cake, but the order is slow to arrive as the diner's waitress Wanda has blown a circuit, meaning only the chef Dexter Jettster is avaliable to serve orders. When Jettster's friend Obi-Wan Kenobi and his astromech droid R4-P17 arrive, Jettster asks Kenobi to help with the orders and after speaking to the human patron, Kenobi delivers them the cake.[4]

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