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  2. Duncan Hines - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Hines (March 26, 1880 – March 15, 1959) was an American author and food critic known for his restaurant ratings for travelers. He is best known today for the brand of food products that bears his name.

  3. Step Aside, Red Velvet Cake. Hello, Oprah’s Favorite Blue ...

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    Oprah’s Favorite Blue Velvet Layer Cake. Carousel Cakes’ take on blue velvet cake is a bright blue-tinted vanilla cake generously frosted with cream cheese frosting.

  4. Roy H. Park - Wikipedia

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    The resulting company, Hines-Park Foods, was a stunning success in the American food market, especially with its flagship product, Duncan Hines Cake Mix. Only five years after releasing its first products, Hines-Park was acquired by Procter & Gamble in 1956 for 360,000 shares of Procter & Gamble stock and an undisclosed amount of cash. Park ...

  5. We Made the Iconic Duncan Hines Double-Layer Pineapple ... - AOL

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    This Duncan Hines Double-Layer Pineapple Upside-Down Cake takes a retro dessert to the next level. It's made with a whipped cream-buttercream frosting! The post We Made the Iconic Duncan Hines ...

  6. Dolly Parton teams up with Duncan Hines for new line of cake ...

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    Dolly Parton has teamed up with Duncan Hines for a new line of cake mixes and frosting.

  7. Red velvet cake - Wikipedia

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    Red velvet cake is a red-colored layer cake with cream cheese or ermine icing. The origin of the cake is unknown, although it is popular in the Southern United States and has been served as a dessert at New York City's Waldorf-Astoria hotel since the 1920s. Both the hotel and Eaton's in Canada claim to have developed the recipe.