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  2. Custom Cupcakes - AOL

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    Custom Cupcakes It's hard to find the right one, but once you do--it just fits! Experiment with different recipes and ingredients to create a cupcake that works best for you.

  3. Cupcake - Wikipedia

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    Individual patty cases, or cupcake liners, may be used in baking. These are typically round sheets of thin paper pressed into a round, fluted cup shape. Liners can facilitate the easy removal of the cupcake from the tin after baking, keep the cupcake more moist, and reduce the effort needed to clean the pan. [20] The use of liners is also ...

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    Custom Dog Embroidered Sweatshirt. $17 at Etsy . Best for the one with holes in their slippers ... You can't go wrong with this 12-pack of delicious cupcakes from DC-based Georgetown Cupcake. Each ...

  5. Sprinkles Cupcakes - Wikipedia

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    Sprinkles Cupcake ATM in Las Vegas, Nevada. On March 6, 2012, Sprinkles Cupcakes opened the world's first Cupcake ATM in Beverly Hills. The second opened a few months later in Chicago. A third is at the company's bakery in Dallas, and the fourth outside the Lexington Avenue branch in New York City. The Cupcake ATMs dispense cupcakes and doggie ...

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    Georgetown Cupcake This 12-pack of cupcakes won't last long at her house. The best-selling box features the brand's most popular flavors, like carrot cake, caramel, coconut, and more.

  7. Drake's Cakes - Wikipedia

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    Yankee Doodles, a chocolate cupcake with creme filling and no icing, was first sold in interstate commerce in 1928 by the Yankee Cake Company of Providence, Rhode Island. [50] The firm built a bakery around that time at 24 Althea Street in Providence. In 1936, Drake's was running ads for Yankee Doodles under the Drake's brand. [51]