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On Feb 21, 7:53*pm, "I'm back" > wrote:
> "I'm back" > wrote in news:XnsA16F6E6A820DBbackhomeau@
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> >> On Feb 21, 3:26 pm, Tara > wrote:
> >>> Sorry, I can't hear you, I'm busy eating my Haydel's king cake. I

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> >>> McKenzie's Bakery was still around!

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> >> Save me the piece with the baby !!!

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> > With that, I had to see who uses babies in their cakes!!

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> >http://www.haydelbakery.com/King-of-...--Traditional-

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> > What's so special about it? Looks like an ordinary fruit bun with

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> > And the price???!!!

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> Actually, looking at the cut versionm of the cake...... there isn't even
> any fruit in it!!
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It's not suppose to have fruit in it. It's simply a cinnamon coffee
cake iced with white icing, sprinkled with yellow, green, and purple
sugars, and decorated with Mardi Gras decorations.