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  2. 75 Birthday Freebies to Take Advantage of in 2023 - AOL

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    Moe’s Southwest Grill: Join the Moe Rewards program to get a free burrito on your birthday every year. Birthday Ice Cream Deals. Ice cream goes with birthday cake like peanut butter goes with jelly.

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  6. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A cake traditionally made with a pound each of its four main ingredients (flour, butter, eggs, and sugar); today, ingredient proportions vary. Princess cake: Sweden: A cake with alternating layers of sponge cake and whipped cream followed a layer of fresh raspberries and a layer of custard; all these layers are topped with a layer of marzipan.

  7. Kagemand - Wikipedia

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    Kagekone served at a boy's birthday party. Kagemand or Kagekone (English: Cake Man or Cake Woman) is a Danish cake in the shape of a boy or a girl whose head is removed, [1] and which is traditionally eaten at birthdays and anniversaries. The kagemand is rooted within Danish culture. [2] It is typically a variation of the simpler brunsviger. [3]

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