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    According to the Ocean Spray recipe, all you need to recreate this dessert is ⅔ cup of softened butter, ⅔ cup of brown sugar, 2 eggs, 1 ½ cups of old-fashioned rolled oats, 1 ½ cups of flour ...

  5. Confetti cake - Wikipedia

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    This was a white cake mix with multicolored sprinkles mixed into the batter. The cake's unique look was meant to target the demographic of children. The cake soon gained popularity and in 1990 Betty Crocker introduced a cookie that was to be eaten with icing that had rainbow chips mixed into it, called Dunk-a-roos.

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  7. Battenberg cake - Wikipedia

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    Battenberg [1] or Battenburg [2] cake is a light sponge cake with variously coloured sections held together with jam and covered in marzipan. In cross section , the cake has a distinctive pink and yellow check pattern .

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    The custom on the outskirts of Sheffield is known as caking-night [75] and traditionally took take place either on 30/31 October or 1/2 November where children "said the traditional caking rhyme ("Cake, cake, copper, copper"), and received about ten pence from each householder" as reported in Lore and Language, Volume 3, Issues 6–10 in 1982. [76]

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