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Best Cake Ever


Jnkmnky

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The Wholefoods near me is selling a "Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Cake" made by the Sugar Plum Fairy baking company. Words cannot describe how delicious this cake is. I'm having a piece right now. I wish you all could join me. :P


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jenvan Collaborator

sounds great! i wish whole foods was in Indiana !

Emme999 Enthusiast

Yum!! That sounds so good! I wish there was one in Utah too!

(I feel so cheated! :P )

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Yumm....I think I will check and see if the Whole Foods near me has this.

Guest gfinnebraska

One is coming to Omaha in September. The manager has already e-mailed me back and forth a few times! It will have the gluten-free bakery, and he said the items are out-of-this-world!!! :D I can NOT wait. It will be worth the hour drive!!!

IF it is coming to Omaha, Jen, it is bound to come to Indiana too!! Keep checking their web site and see if one is coming soon. :)

jknnej Collaborator

This cake is labeled gluten-free? I have a whole foods near me in Tempe, AZ. I will go there and see if they have any gluten-free cake...I had not noticed it before.

debbie-doodles Contributor

jknnej, I'm in Mesa. I've been to the whole foods in Tempe. I did not notice any specialty bakery items. Let me know if you do find that cake there! :)


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It only says "Wheat Free", but the ingredients are: Chocolate, butter, eggs, sugar, raspberries. This is the fourth time I've bought it for my son *though he lets me have some*, and he's never reacted to it. It's really good, but tortes like this are easy to make. There are tons of flourless chocolate torte recipes on the net. Some are easy, some are difficult. Make your own if you really think it sounds good. WHY WAIT???? :P

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