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Gluten-free Bakeries


Mariela

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Mariela Newbie
:unsure:I have been lucky and I just got engaged! I am so happy! But I am also overwhelmed by the amount of things that we will need to do in a relatively short period and among those things are finding my gluten-free wedding cake. I live close to Philadelphia, Bucks County, PA. There was a bakery (Ritts Bakery) in Philly but they closed now. Does anybody know about any bakery who would do gluten-free wedding cakes and that also deliver? (Ritts did not deliver, anyway, and I have no idea how we would transport it to the ceremony site) Please help![/ color]

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I know this store has ordered gluten-free wedding cakes for customers. They are about 15 minutes across the PA/NJ border taking Rt 95. Ask them for help.

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I know this store has ordered gluten-free wedding cakes for customers. They are about 15 minutes across the PA/NJ border taking Rt 95. Ask them for help.

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To bad you don't live in New York. There is a great bakery on Long island that does great gluten free birthday & wedding cakes. They also have gluten-free individual desserts. If you are ever in the area check them out. Sweet Karma Desserts in East Meadow NY - Sweetkarmadesserts.com

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Mr. Ritts Bakery in Millvile NJ is where I am getting mine. It costs 2-3 dollars per serving and you get the layers frozen. He will not frost it for you, but a friend is doing that the day of the wedding for me. There is another place in Bridgeton NJ called Lily (I think) but the cake is 14 dollars per head...yikes! The cakes are beautiful though.

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