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Birthday Cake!


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Everytime I mention that you can have Baskin Robins make a gluten-free birthday cake, I get surprised lookes/etc, so want to show you the YUMMY CAKE that we just had this weekend at my son's 3rd birhtday...

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See it even looks just like a "normal" cake, and everyone loves it! :D

All I do is tell them to make the cake with all ice cream, and no cake. I checked all thier icings/stuff at my location myself and they are all safe (well if you consider all that sugar safe LOL). They dont charge anything extra for it. They just ask for at least 48 hours notice to make it. I usally stress the clean untensils/etc just to be safe. We have had THREE of thier cakes now, and all have been a success.

NOTE they have to make it special, thier normal ice cream cakes are 1/2 cake and 1/2 icecream. Thats why you have to order it in advance.


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flagbabyds Collaborator

that looks so yummy~!~

floridanative Community Regular

Vincent - the cake is precious just like your little boy. Belated happy b-day to that cutie pie!

jerseyangel Proficient

Vincent

That cake was so cute!

A very happy belated birthday to Tim :D

Cheri A Contributor

Happy Birthday to your son! Great cake!!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

That is the cutest cake ever; I love it!!! Wish Timothy a happy 3rd birthday :)

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Thanks all! If your bored you can see the rest of the pictures in his album...

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Nice pictures Vincent!

jerseyangel Proficient
Thanks all! If your bored you can see the rest of the pictures in his album...

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I love the one of Tim vaccuming :D

morganb Newbie
Everytime I mention that you can have Baskin Robins make a gluten-free birthday cake, I get surprised lookes/etc, so want to show you the YUMMY CAKE that we just had this weekend at my son's 3rd birhtday...

You definitely got a suprised look from me....you just couldn't see it B)

The cake is perfectly adorable :)

evie Rookie
Thanks all! If your bored you can see the rest of the pictures in his album...

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Such a nice cake for Tim's 3rd birthday!! thanks vincent for putting up the album, I did not check out quite all of them but MOST.

Looks like you have a very happy, healthy boy!! :) God is good and I can tell he is in a very caring home!! We have 5 gr. grandchildren from age 8 to age 3, they are a joy but we do not get to see them often. They are scattered from Ariz. to Wisconsin and only 2 in Iowa, we have 6 grandchildren. We have 1 gr. son to marry yet and that will be Dec. 31, 06 in Boston, Mass. He lives in Washington, DC but at present time is working in Columbus, Ohio. Anything more confusing than that statement?? :huh: Good night all!! evie

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THANKS for the tip! I've been decorating the cakes around here and I really stink at it! Now I have options!

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