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  2. 10 Easy 9x13 Desserts That Start With Cake Mix - AOL

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    With a box of cake mix, of course! These simple treats, from dump and poke cakes to traditional sheet cakes, will find a permanent spot in your recipe box. ... 18 Easy 9x13 Dessert Recipes to ...

  3. Easy and Delicious Recipes That Start with Cake Mix - AOL

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    Most recipes start with a box of cake mix to form the bottom layer, and the goo is a simple cream cheese mixture, making it a cinch to put together when you need something decadent. Recipe: Allrecipes

  4. Sweet Dump-and-Bake Desserts for the End of Winter - AOL

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    Cake Mix Magic. Though the name doesn't inspire much confidence, dump desserts actually taste quite lovely. They get the name because most recipes include dumping the ingredients into a pan and ...

  5. Dump cake - Wikipedia

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    A prototypical dump cake recipe begins with adding one or more cans of fruit or pie filling to a shallow baking dish. A boxed cake mix is then spread on top. This is then topped with butter or margarine (in pieces or melted), and baked in the oven. Some recipes call for the addition of further toppings such as nuts or shredded coconut. [3] [12]

  6. Baking mix - Wikipedia

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    Principals Michael C. Antil Sr., Albert Durkee, and Lena Durkee were the bakery proprietors. This was Duncan Hines' first foray into baked goods. In 1957, Nebraska Consolidated Mills, who at the time owned the cake mix license, sold the cake mix business to the U.S. consumer products company Procter & Gamble. The company expanded the business ...

  7. Chocolate cake - Wikipedia

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    After the war, the Pilsbury company was in 1948 the first to sell a chocolate cake mix, [5] and in 1951 the "Three Star Surprise" mix from Duncan Hines (so called because a white, yellow or chocolate cake could be made from the same mix) [6] swept the market. [5] [7] "Chocolate decadence" cakes were popular in the United States 1980s.