Heino takes his confection to the street
Heino quickly decides that the table is not long enough for the confection that he wants to make. He takes the marzipan outside and rolls it out on the pavement.
In the grass is a dog-shaped signpost warning dog walkers not to let their dogs relieve themselves on the grass; Heino attaches his (brown) confection (which he calls “The Dirty Dog”) to the back end of the sign. He ties a piece of string to the front end of the sign, drags it down the majority of the sidewalk, and adds a leash handle (made of marzipan) to the end of it, claiming that it's all part of his confection's length.
Lasse rejects the leash part of the confection, giving Heino a confection 3.2m long, and earning him second place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by Karl Craven)