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Everyone went to Flavortown at this baby's Guy Fieri-themed birthday party

Two words: ranch. fountain.

Everyone went to Flavortown at this baby's Guy Fieri-themed birthday party

Two words: ranch. fountain.

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Everyone went to Flavortown at this baby's Guy Fieri-themed birthday party

Two words: ranch. fountain.

When Campbell Young was born, doctors thought he might have a rare disease that would make him highly allergic to basically anything that he ate. Thankfully, he was just a carrier. So when it came time to celebrate his first birthday, his mom, Nataly, decided to make the party all about food. And who better to model the day after than the mayor of Flavortown himself, Mr. Guy Fieri?

"It seemed really fitting that we'd have a party that was Flavortown themed," Nataly told .

Plus, with his bleached blond hair and round cheeks, how could you resist the urge to dress baby Campbell up as Guy? Scroll down to see how this amazing party came to be — and to get some major diner food cravings.

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Entrance game STRONG.

Despite not watching "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" before, Nataly knew it would make for a fun theme for kids and adults.

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And as the owner of who answers the call for many a Mickey Mouse and tutu-themed cake, she knew she wanted to do something different.

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The attention to detail is everything.

"People were so impressed and cracking up," Nataly says. "I tried to not let the theme go at any point." There were plenty of props for a photo booth ...

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... And a life-sized Guy cutout for people to take pictures with (like the one at Guy's new chicken restaurant, ).

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But the cakes were truly insane.

Naturally, one just wasn't enough. This is Flavortown, people! Here's the entire spread, in all its diner-fied glory.

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Here, we have a giant cheeseburger cake, plus a Trash Can Nachos cake pouring out on top. Nataly's staff of 40 helped create all of the cakes.

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Yes, that's a pizza cake you're looking at, AND a pancake cake.

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For the smash cake? Just a "very simple slice of Swiss cheese," Nataly says, that was Funfetti flavored.

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The cakes weren't the only sweets there.

Nataly and her team made Guy-themed cookies, too.

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And had a FULL milkshake bar that people loved.

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Complete with absolutely crazy toppings.

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There was savory food, too.

Like a nacho bar and mac and cheese stations.

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Oh, and a ranch fountain, which, FYI, .

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Guests dipped veggies and wings in this bad boy.

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Even the tables were decked out.

Nataly made a Flavortown cookie for people to take home, stuffed with just about every sweet treat you can imagine: rainbow sprinkles, toffee, chocolate chips, butterscotch, caramel.

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Guests were asked to dress like Guy.

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... And they showed up! "A lot of people put a twist on what they were wearing," Nataly says. She also supplied clip-on earrings and temporary tattoos so people could get into the spirit.

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It was fun for adults ...

Obviously, there was a bar for the adults. "You have to make it appealing for adults," Nataly joked. "Why else would people go to a first birthday?"

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... and kiddos.

Nataly had a balloon artist come, too.

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Look at that face!

Baby Guy Campbell loved it.

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The party did some good, too!

Instead of presents, Nataly made a "Campbell's Soup Station" and asked the 150 guests to bring canned food to donate to a local children's shelter. "They’re spoiled rotten as is," she joked of her two boys.

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Now that's a party!

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Happy first birthday, Campbell! The original mayor of Flavortown would be proud.