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LacedHess

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I need to know of a baker in or near scranton, PA that will be able to accomodate a gluten free cake. I am getting married nad the only big gluten free bakery near here does not make their cakes they order them and the cakes will not come decorated. Therefore, there is chance that it could be contaminated at the bakery when he is decorating the cake. I cannot do that!! I need a gluten free cake (a mini version of the big one) and cannot find anyone to make it. Does anyone know of any place that can help me? :(

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

The Grainless Baker in Lake Ariel can do Gluten Free Cakes.

www.grainlessbaker.com

I am from the Scranton area originally.

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I was married in November in Harrisburg where I live now. My cake was made by the same woman who made our big cake. She made it identical to the large cake which was a beach theme. She bought the mixes and such at Wegmans and decorated it herself. She has great prices too. I am not sure if she will make the trek to Scranton but you never know.

If you want more info, PM me and I can give you the number of my caterer. She can help.

When is your wedding?

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Phyllis28 Apprentice

Look into the possibility that a baker or someone who is simply good at decorating cakes might be willing to come to your home to decorate the cake.

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