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  2. Cake stand - Wikipedia

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    A pressed glass cake stand from the mid-1800s. A cake stand is a type of tableware used for serving cake and other pastries, or a type of kitchen equipment used for holding cakes while they are decorated. The most common form is a plate on a pedestal; sometimes there are multiple plates in a tower.

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    The businesses offer various party favors, including balloon art, bouncy houses, toddler soft play, bubble houses filled with balloons, cake pedestals, tables, floral arrangements, customized ...

  4. Cannoli Icebox Cake. With the not-too-sweet creamy filling inside a crispy shell, cannoli are a nearly perfect dessert. Making your own is a fun little project but a little time consuming, and ...

  5. One Piece season 2 - Wikipedia

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    After that, Mr. 3 creates a large, cake-shaped pedestal upon which Vivi, Nami, and Zoro are placed. On top of the pedestal, he creates a rotating platform upon which he places several large candles, which spray wax over his prisoners, slowly turning them into wax figures.

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    Jolly Santa Flower Cake. $84.99. ... Flowers.com. Red carnations, white cushion poms and button poms form St. Nick’s face and beard, which sits on a white pedestal finished with a satin ribbon.

  7. Gugelhupf - Wikipedia

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    It is especially popular as a traditional cake in Central Europe. In the cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch it is known as Deitscher Kuche (German cake). [2] In late Medieval Austria, a Gugelhupf was served at major community events such as weddings, and was decorated with flowers, leaves, candles, and seasonal fruits.

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