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Reader comments
philSep 05, 2003 at 12:54PM
if they were fresh--hot--glazed i'd understand. But most wedding cakes sit around for a day or two...that is just wrong.
mathewSep 05, 2003 at 1:15PM
i wonder which has more fat. the doughnut or your average piece of layered wedding cake?
markSep 05, 2003 at 1:22PM
if the wedding was at the Mall of America, then I feel this would appropriate.
Jon GalesSep 05, 2003 at 1:28PM
This would be a "trucker hats mandatory" wedding correct?
WillSep 05, 2003 at 1:39PM
...except maybe a wedding cake that actually is cheese:
http://www.houseofcheese.co.uk/news28.htm
steveSep 05, 2003 at 1:46PM
I attended a bar mitzvah earlier this year where a KK cake was served. Appropriate for a 13-year-old boy, yes, but a wedding?
PeterSep 05, 2003 at 7:06PM
I would posit that a wddding cake made of Twinkies, Ho Hos, and Ding Dongs would be far far cheesier.
I submit: . http://www.twinkies.com/wow/wackyphotos/weddings/index.html
djspicerackSep 07, 2003 at 3:53AM
what disturbs me is that two or three people have suggested this to me while i'm planning my wedding.
SusanOct 01, 2003 at 10:48AM
Well, I for one am planning my second wedding -- I'm widowed. There will only be close friends and family and we are planning a brunch for the reception. I think it would be so cool to have a KK wedding cake!
lauraFeb 19, 2004 at 8:34PM
i think the cakes are a great and might i say a quite inventive idea
lauraFeb 19, 2004 at 8:35PM
i have made several cakes which include birthdays, valentines day and working on a wedding kake
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