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order to more than one shipping address,
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Chocolate Brownie
Story: Our brownies come out of the
oven a a beautiful brown chocolate color. Get ready for your personal
chocolate paradise! This recipe has been in our
family for over 75 years, passed to the next "baker" with love.
The Blonde Brownie
Story: Since there is no cocoa in
these brownies, they come out of the oven a beautiful gold
color. The taste is so
good, you'll have to share your
new-baked happiness with a friend!
Our vanilla brownie recipe was created when a good friend of ours
could no longer have cocoa in their diet. To our amazement and theirs, the
mixture was an absolutely delicious delight!!!!!
The
Peanut Butter Brownie Story: These are the best peanut butter brownies
that you'll ever taste. Smooth, moist, and great with a bowl of vanilla or
chocolate ice cream, these brownies present a heavenly experience for your taste
buds.
The
Peanut Butter Chocolate Brownie Story: These are a delicacy and remind
you of the famous Reese's™
flavor. It only made sense to add the Peanut Butter Chocolate Brownies flavor to
our gourmet line of brownies.
Each brownie order is baked in a generous 13"x9"x2" pan. Some
shrinkage does occur during cooling.
Cake &
Icing Story:
Get the only cake that you
can buy online that won't arrive with the icing melting all over the place.
These cakes are handmade by scratch and so is the icing! How can we ship them
without making a huge mess? Simple, the icing isn't on the cake when you get
it. We'll wrap your round cakes individually to hold in moisture, and the
icing will be in a zip lock baggie so it's sure not to leak. All you do is
place the cakes on a plate and cut a corner off the bottom of the baggie and WHALA - POOF - you can start decorating your cake anyway you like!
Put fruit in between the layers for a great exotic cake! You'll get two 8 inch round cakes and 2-3 cups of icing with your order.
Cakes
are baked in a generous 8 inch round pan. Some
very minor shrinkage does occur during cooling.