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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Custom unique fondant books Groom's cake

ART EATS BAKERY

This cake was created for a Groom who attended Clemson University, UT Austin, and Cornell University. The cakes even look like they have pages in them. The Clemson cake has an orange tiger paw, UT Austin a Longhorn and Cornell a bear paw and the building is on the cover.


As the outside of cakes have changed, so have the inside. Gone are the dry white sponge cakes of the past. Now people are choosing what they really love to eat. It could be chocolate fudge with caramel and butterfinger candy bars or Amaretto with Kaluha butter cream. Each tier can be a different flavor with any filling you can dream of. At Art Eats Bakery we make all of our cakes and icings from scratch and we only use the very best fresh ingredients. Even our fondant is scratch made and tastes great. It can be made in lots of flavors. Our cakes are all butter cakes and our butter cream is also made with fresh butter. Art Eats Bakery, Greenville, SC http://www.arteatsbakery.com/ sales@arteats.comhttpServing

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