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Which Cupcakes Are Good?


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sammers1 Enthusiast

I would like to know which cupcake mixes are good. I want to make both chocolate and vanilla cupcakes for a party but I need to know which cupcakes taste closest to the real thing. The frosting is no problem, just need the cake!!


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dandelionmom Enthusiast

I love Pamela's chocolate cake mix; the cupcakes I make out of it are delicious.

Lisa Mentor
I love Pamela's chocolate cake mix; the cupcakes I make out of it are delicious.

ditto on Pamela's!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Here's another vote for Pamela's

gdobson Explorer

Pamelas, but I use the recipe on the bag for "ultrarich" which calls for sour cream - I use plain yogurt and turns out great (plus extra chocolate chips). MMMMMMM

Ridgewalker Contributor

Pamela's is good, but Namaste's chocolate cake mix is also excellent- the vanilla, not so much.

momandgirls Enthusiast

Namaste's chocolate cake is absolutely the best - at family gatherings, the gluten eaters are the ones to request me to bring the cake! One of my daughter's friends told her mother that the Namaste chocolate cake was the best cake she'd ever had - little did she know it was gluten and dairy free!


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