Happy Birthday, Hillary Clinton! The former First Lady, U.S. senator and Secretary of State turned 66 on Saturday, and boy, does she know how to celebrate.
Below, a look at some of Clinton's greatest birthday cakes through the years.
As singer Patti La Belle, left, and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton look on, President Bill Clinton cuts a birthday cake at a midsummer night festival and fundraiser in Oxon Hill, Md., Aug. 2, 1994. (AP Photo/Greg Gibson)
First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, blows out the candle on the 48th birthday cake presented to her by CBS host Paula Zahn, center, and Patricia Duff, president of the Revlon Foundation, during the National Breast Cancer Coalition's annual benefit gala in New York Thursday, Oct. 25, 1995. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)
First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton reacts after blowing out a candle on a birthday cake as Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Robert Torricelli of New Jersey watches on Sunday, Oct. 27, 1996 in Cherry Hill, N.J., during a "Get-Out-The-Vote'' Rally. (AP Photo/Allen Oliver)
U.S. President Bill Clinton (L) and First Lady Hillary Clinton (R) look at at 300 pound(136 kg) birthday cake presented for her 50th birthday celebration on October 27, 1997 at the Chicago Cultural Center. (PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)
U.S. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton (L) celebrates her 52nd birthday by blowing out candles on a cake during a special performance at the Ford Center with actress Lauren Bacall (C) and Senator Charles Schumer (R) on Oct. 25, 1999 in New York. (STEPHEN JAFFE/AFP/Getty Images)
First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton blows out candles on a birthday cake at a New York Senate fundraiser on October 23, 2000 in Queens, New York. (Photo by Mario Tama/Liaison)
U. S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-NY, and, former President Bill Clinton, blow out the candles on a cake at Hillary Rodham Clinton's 59th birthday party at Tavern on the Green in New York, Thursday, Oct. 26, 2006. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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