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Hey Everyone!

I'm looking for a good place or website to order a gluten free birthday cake. I feel like I've seen so many delicious looking gluten free cakes in the past, but now that I actually am getting one I can't find any. Does anyone have any suggestions? I live in the NY area.

Thanks.


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angel-jd1 Community Regular

There are some yummy looking gluten-free cheesecakes on amazon .com I have one on my wish list :lol: They are NOT cheap!!

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Otherwise, just bake your own cake. That's what I do. I made the cutest cake for my great grandma's 100th birthday. It has a big pink daisy ontop and pink polka dots on the sides. It was so much fun to make!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Franceen Explorer

Open Original Shared Link has the best bread and pound cakes I know of. They also have regular cakes too!

They aren't as expensive as other places either. I LOVE their bread.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

How much do you want to spend? For my brother's birthday this past year my family put me in charge of the cake since both him and I are the only ones with celiac. So I figured no problem, I'll call Babycakes and have it delivered to my office. When I heard how much it was (just for the cake I hadn't even mentioned the delivery yet), I decided very quickly I would just make my own cake.

He doesn't like chocolate, so I thought for awhile and then made my own version of Junior's Cheesecake.

For someone that does liike chocolate, I'd say get some Namaste cake mix, a little vanilla frosting - and poof! delicious birthday cake!!

So my suggestion is to maybe make it yourself. Other than Babycakes I'm not sure where to suggest buying one.

lpellegr Collaborator

I think Mr. Ritt's bakery in Philadelphia will ship you an undecorated cake. You can find them on the web.

ElovesFC Rookie

I found a website that you can order a birthday cake.

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jaimek Enthusiast

Carvel can make a gluten free birthday cake. We have had it many times. Instead of the crunchies that they usually put in the middle, they put crumbled up reeses peanut butter cups. YUM!!!


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VydorScope Proficient

I get gluten-free Brithday cakes from baskin robins, they make it specail to my order and is extremly yummy. In fact I will be ordering one this wekk for my son's birthday....

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