Can Someone Help With A Catchy Phrase!!!???

Decorating By monnitas0808 Updated 29 Mar 2007 , 2:17am by step0nmi

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FromScratch Posted 29 Mar 2007 , 12:40am
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HAHAHA.. Don't be a geek get your cake from Monique!!! I love that.. I'll admit I am a total geek.. icon_biggrin.gif

I think you have some great suggestions thus far.

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rlsaxe Posted 29 Mar 2007 , 12:51am
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actually....it seems that there is no evidence that either Marie Antoinette or Marie Therese said those words! Very odd!
Anyway......it's turned out to be a fairly well known phrase....although I never knew of it til tonight!

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rlsaxe Posted 29 Mar 2007 , 12:54am
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"cake it or leave it"
Just typing things as they come to mind!

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monnitas0808 Posted 29 Mar 2007 , 1:48am
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CAKE-A-LAKE-A-DING-DONG!!!!!!!! WE ARE SO ROLLING ON THE FLOOR!!! THAT WAS TOO FUNNY!!HAHAHA!!

I saw that....let them eat cake!!! And said that's it I'll take that one...but I wonder if I can being that is the name of a bakery...but it would only be my slogan....hmmmm....Melvira now I know who to come to for history thumbs_up.gif . Thank you so much you guys and you're right I do have alot of options.....now I'm confused...haha in a good way though...I'll keep you guys posted...soon it will be something like::

Monique'sCakeCo.
Where we do Cake-a-lake-a-ding-dongs!!!! LOVE IT!!!!!HAHA!!

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Jopalis Posted 29 Mar 2007 , 2:03am
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Monique's Patisserie C'est Magnifique!

Le Gateau de Monique C'est Magnifique

Les Gateaux de Monique

Something like that but make sure grammatically correct. My French is rusty... People always think European bakeries are good... Goes well with your name.

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Pudd Posted 29 Mar 2007 , 2:11am
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Your name alone is beautiful and elegant. How about simply "Monique"?

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step0nmi Posted 29 Mar 2007 , 2:17am
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How about: "It's the sweet smell of something unique!"

That really just rolled off the top of my head! Not something sing-songy though!?

My husband says: "Monique Makes Many Mouthwatering Masterpieces"
He wanted something creative; like him! icon_rolleyes.gif

Good luck finding one! icon_biggrin.gif

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