The city's hugest cupcakes come wrapped in parchment paper, which handily holds together a mountain of frosting that nearly dwarfs its cake component. Not that we're complaining.
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- Teresa Thanks for all your beautiful comments! And, keep spreading the LOVE! the bakerThanks for all your beautiful comments! And, keep spreading the LOVE! the baker Thursday, Oct 8 at 6:58 AM
- CKeen How can you compare normal cupcakes with the enormous amount of frosting that B&W puts on theirs, plus the moistness of their cakes? I admit Georgetown Cupcake does a great job at marketing and design, but we have to come to terms with the fact that B&W's cupcakes are the best in taste!How can you compare normal cupcakes with the enormous amount of frosting that B&W puts on theirs, plus the moistness of their cakes? I admit Georgetown Cupcake does a great job at marketing and design, but we have to come to terms with the fact that B&W's cupcakes are the best in taste! Wednesday, Oct 7 at 12:48 PM
- travel fridge did it first, does it bestdid it first, does it best Wednesday, Oct 7 at 12:45 PM
- NAME The blurb for Baked and Wired is borderline negative compared to the one for GC. Where's the objectivity, NBC? If your writer is a GC fan, a) they're a lemming b) you should've found another writer to compose something which goes above a voting button. Shame on you.The blurb for Baked and Wired is borderline negative compared to the one for GC. Where's the objectivity, NBC? If your writer is a GC fan, a) they're a lemming b) you should've found another writer to compose something which goes above a voting button. Shame on you. Wednesday, Oct 7 at 9:56 AM
- TheFinancialista.com Not too small. Perfect "cake" and amazing frosting. What's not to love?Not too small. Perfect "cake" and amazing frosting. What's not to love? Wednesday, Oct 7 at 8:44 AM
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