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  2. Amazing Wedding Cakes - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Wedding Cakes is an American reality television series on WE tv that debuted on September 7, 2008. [1] The series follows several bakers from around the country as they create elegant edible art wedding cakes.

  3. Cake Girls - Wikipedia

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    Cake Girls was a specialty bakery business located in Chicago, Illinois. They are known for creating edible art cakes in the form of replicas of architectural landmarks and cultural icons. [1] They have been featured on WE tv's Amazing Wedding Cakes and the Food Network's Last Cake Standing. [1]

  4. Wedding cake - Wikipedia

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    Wedding cakes have been present at wedding ceremonies for centuries. They were not always the focus of the event and often came in different forms, like pies or bread. There has always been a lot of symbolism associated with the wedding cake. The earliest known sweet wedding cake is known as a Banbury cake, which became popular in 1655. [12]

  5. Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten's wedding cakes

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    Jack Bryant preparing decorative panels for the Huntley and Palmer wedding cake, from a 1947 newspaper. This four-tiered hexagonal cake was originally intended to weigh 181 kg, but was reduced to 88 kg at the request of the Palace. [60] It was still one the largest of the ‘unofficial’ wedding cakes.

  6. Flowers Foods - Wikipedia

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    Main bakery in Thomasville, Georgia. In 1919, brothers William Howard and Joseph Hampton Flowers opened Flowers Baking Company in Thomasville, Georgia. [4] They made their first acquisition, of Tally Maid bakery, in 1937, and in 1942, became the sixth bakery in the U.S. to franchise Quality Bakers of America’s Sunbeam brand and Little Miss Sunbeam for its white bread.

  7. Lane cake - Wikipedia

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    Lane cake, also known as prize cake or Alabama Lane cake, is a bourbon-laced baked cake traditional in the American South. [1] It was invented or popularized by Emma Rylander Lane (1856–1904), a native and long-time resident of Americus, Georgia , who developed the recipe while living in Clayton, Alabama , in the 1890s. [ 2 ]

  8. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    Wedding cake: Unknown A cake that is traditionally served at weddings. In the UK, the wedding cake is served at a wedding breakfast, a shared meal held after the ceremony (not necessarily in the morning). In other Western cultures, the cake is usually on display and served to guests at the reception. Welsh cake: Wales

  9. Ace of Cakes - Wikipedia

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    Ace of Cakes is an American reality television show that aired on the Food Network. The show focused on the daily operations of Duff Goldman 's custom cake shop, Charm City Cakes, in Baltimore, Maryland ; including small-business ownership, working with various vendors, tasting with customers, constructing cakes, and delivering his products.