'confetti' Is Not A Flavor

Lounge By MBalaska Updated 25 Oct 2016 , 12:23pm by jhines142

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MBalaska Posted 16 Oct 2016 , 2:57am
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Does anyone know why grown men on the cake shows on television think that confetti is a cake flavor?  It's just colored sprinkles in cake batter.

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Apti Posted 16 Oct 2016 , 6:25am
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........ "men" ..........



There's your answer.

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Pastrybaglady Posted 16 Oct 2016 , 6:44am
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Ha ha! If "Birthday cake" and "Wedding cake" can be a flavor, why not confetti?

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MBalaska Posted 16 Oct 2016 , 7:52am
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the new show 'Cake Hunters' could only hold my attention for about 3 minutes.  After seeing the groom drooling over a super-delicious bite of confetti cake, which of course has no flavor at all, I had to turn back to the baseball playoffl game.

You guys are both making sense.....  birthday cake flavor??? with all of the cake recipes that are in my book I can't guess which one that one would be.  ha!

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Jinkies Posted 16 Oct 2016 , 1:48pm
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Oooh, that show makes me crazy!

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jhines142 Posted 25 Oct 2016 , 12:23pm
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I hate when I have customers say, "white cake tastes like wedding cake, right?" And I think to myself, "sure, if you like, *inserts random cake flavor totally unrelated to vanilla cake*.  I actually had a lady go as far as correcting me when I said what white cake really tastes like (which is NOT wedding cake); I wanted so bad to say "yeah your right, after 4 years of working in this industry I have NO IDEA WHAT ANYTHING TASTES LIKE, and you only have been here 5 mins. GTFO" lol

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