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Article: Here comes the cake: for many brides and grooms, the wedding cake is the piece de resistance.
- Article from:
- Town & Country
- Article date:
- February 1, 1997
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The wedding cake has always been rich in symbolism: the bride and groom sharing the sweetness of life with their guests arid each other. Yet typically this traditional wedding dessert hasn't been a memorable one; in fact, guests wait for it to be cut not necessarily to eat it, but because that's when etiquette dictates you can kiss the bride and groom and finally go home. These days, as more and more innovative bakers across the country are being until into a wedding industry growing by leaps and bounds, the design and taste of the wedding cake are being dramatically improved upon. "In the past decade or so, the cake has become an integral and prominent part of the ...