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Sold STC: ?10.00 - BNIB Pink birthday cake (to eat within next 4/5 days)


IlonaM

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A perfect pink cake for a birthday in the next few days.


I am passing it on as two friends have independently sent me cakes this year!!


Delivered today, still in its original wrap, and best consumed within next 4/5 days. Originally ?19.99, but asking ?10.00.


*** Not recommended for someone with nut/peanut allergies as made in an environment where nuts used ***


Product details: 'Celebrate their birthday with this delicious hand-decorated birthday cake including two layers of soft, fluffy vanilla sponge with a traditional buttercream icing and raspberry jam filling, encased in a pretty pink royal icing, hand-finished with a white chocolate drip, chocolate curls and topped with a 'Happy Birthday Icing plaque - What more could they want on their birthday! Surprise a loved one or friend to this delicious treat that will make their day extra special.


The size of our cakes are approximately: H15cm x W21cm '


Further details on website: https://www.prestigehampers.co.uk/fresh-baked-pastries/pink-birthday-cake?cPath=343


Collection from Underhill Rd (Horniman end)

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