Friday, August 30, 2013

Duncan Hines RED VELVET Moist Deluxe Cake Mix 2 Boxes ~An American Favorite!

Duncan Hines RED VELVET Moist Deluxe Cake Mix 2 Boxes ~An American Favorite!
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Easy to prepare. Taste delicious. Very Moist. Has become an American favorite. Great anytime! This cake is irrestible when frosted with Duncan Hines Creamy Home-Style Cream Cheese Flavor Frosting.
Whether it's for a birthday party, a family gathering or just because, make a home-baked treat with this moist Red Velvet Cake Mix.
Kosher
2 Boxes

According to Wikipedia, " Adams Extract, a Texas company, is credited for bringing the red velvet cake to kitchens across America during the time of the Great Depression by being one of the first to sell red food coloring and other flavor extracts with the use of point-of-sale posters and tear-off recipe cards. The cake and its original recipe, however, are well known in the United States from New York City's famous Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. However, it is widely considered a Southern recipe.[ Cream cheese frosting and buttercream frosting are variations which have increased in popularity.
In Canada, the cake was a well-known dessert in the restaurants and bakeries of the Eaton's department store chain in the 1940s and 1950s. Promoted as an exclusive Eaton's recipe, with employees who knew the recipe sworn to silence, many mistakenly believed the cake to be the invention of the department store matriarch, Lady Eaton.
In recent years, red velvet cake and red velvet cupcakes have become increasingly popular in the United States and many European countries. A resurgence in the popularity of this cake is partly attributed to the 1989 film Steel Magnolias which included a red velvet groom cake's made in the shape of an armadillo."

I have this cake mix and many others in my store www.worldgrocerystoreandmore.com ready for you. Red Velvet cake is especially a favorite for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.

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