he is alive he is not dead
Don't say was, say is. He is now 12 years old and as alive as ever. The rumors of his death are vicious lies.
No, he did not die. There is a huge rumor going around indicating he died in December ... I don't know from where this rumor originated, but by using common sense people would know that there isn't a single news story on Sam Allred (a.k.a Cuppy Cake Boy). If that's not enough, his sister has a YouTube channel (where the original Cuppy Cake Boy video started) and has quite recently stated that he is doing just fine. This is 2011.
Sam Allred A.K.A. "Cuppy Cake Boy" is not dead. His sister Hannah E Allred has a Youtube channel, where she updates his status, and as of a month ago, she reported that he was doing well and showing improvements. I am very glad for Sam, since hes doing better. Ill start putting him in my prayers.
He didn't die, he's still alive. I've recently checked a YouTube channel owned by his sister (2011) and she says he's doing fine.
He is sick He did not die, that is a rumor (2011).
There is some rumors of him being dead but that is not true he is alive its just that he needs time to think! of what video he should upload and his doctor appointments he has a hard life. HOPE THIS HELPS YOU
Sam Allred is ALIVE according to a photo and report of him in 2011. He had been a special guest at an event.This is proof to NOT trust what information goes around on the internet, unless a reliable source, such as ABC News, confirms it.
he's alive.
yes hes alive
The lyrics are You're my Honeybunch, Sugarplum Pumpy-umpy-umpkin, You're my Sweetie Pie You're my Cuppycake, Gumdrop Snoogums-Boogums, You're the Apple of my Eye And I love you so and I want you to know That I'll always be right here And I love to sing sweet songs to you Because you are so dear !!!
Sam Allred is ALIVE according to a photo and report of him in 2011. He had been a special guest at an event. http://asdmigranted.blogspot.com/2011/04/on-thursday-42111-migrant-ed.htmlThis is proof to NOT trust what information goes around on the internet, unless a reliable source, such as ABC News, confirms it.