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10th December 15, 04:06 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by TRWXXA
It's a relatively new thing
It's actually not all that new. It is perhaps beginning to spread a bit now, but has been around in the US southeast for quite some time. There's a bit in Steel Magnolias (1989) about an Armadillo shaped groom's cake. In fact, groom's cakes came to the US from Victorian England (ref wikipedia Groom's Cake).
I do agree that the likely reason for their recent rapid geographic spread is professional wedding cake bakers looking for ways to expand their business.
Last edited by Chip; 10th December 15 at 05:23 AM.
Reason: In fact, (-wedding-) groom's cakes
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