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Bespoke cake maker - urgent help please!


Kai_63

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Hi


Can anyone recommend a company who can make a bespoke cake. It needs to have an illustration of a dog laser printed on and the cake needs to be in the shape of the dog! We need it delivered to a central London location so a bakery in central London could also work.


I can find people to laser print but it's finding someone to make it in the shape of the dog that is tricky.


Thanks

PSA Wrote:

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> pattiserie valerie is very much the wrong place to

> go to.

> If anything Ayres on Nunhead lane would be the

> place to ask


Have you used them PSA? I suspect not


I did and was quitely suprised at the cost. The quality was spot on too

https://www.patisserie-valerie.co.uk/special-occasion-cakes.aspx


Ayres

http://www.j-ayre.co.uk/displayItem.php?baseItemID=43


The Cake Store Sydenham

http://www.thecakestore.co.uk/traditional-round-cakes/#.VWsS63CkqrU

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