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laryb 02-08-2021 03:21 PM

Nothing Bundt Cakes
 
We went to our son's home in Longwood this weekend to watch the Super Bowl and play golf. While there, he broke out these small bundt cakes from a place called "Nothing Bundt Cakes". Quite possibly the best cakes we have had. If you're familiar with them you probably agree. We decided to drive to Winter Park on the way home after a Costco visit to get some bundt's to bring home. Told the worker that we loved the cakes, and told him that we wished they had one in The Villages. He said that at a company meeting they were told that permits were issued and building would be started shortly for a new Nothing Bundt Cakes in The Villages, but he didn't know where

Byte1 02-08-2021 03:28 PM

Fancy shaped doughnuts?

Bjeanj 02-08-2021 03:30 PM

Sounds good! Will have to watch for it.

laryb 02-08-2021 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Byte1 (Post 1899332)
Fancy shaped doughnuts?

Nothing like a donut. They have them in bite size Bundtini's, 4" bundtlets, 8" + 10" cakes and more.
Bundt Cake Flavors, Nutrition & Ingredients | Nothing Bundt Cakes

Byte1 02-08-2021 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by laryb (Post 1899343)
Nothing like a donut. They have them in bite size Bundtini's, 4" bundtlets, 8" + 10" cakes and more.
Bundt Cake Flavors, Nutrition & Ingredients | Nothing Bundt Cakes

Sounds awesome!

asianthree 02-08-2021 07:26 PM

They are a truly miniature Bundt cake. They come in many flavors cost around $6.00 each. Size is around 4-5oz equal to (1.5 cupcake size) in a cute box, great for gift giving, or a special treat. They are moist, and is a dessert for one. The larger sizes for us have sometimes been a little dry, maybe not as popular. We have 3 up north in affluent areas, like Winter Park, that are very busy during holidays.

I have a Bundt pan same size, using my scratch recipe (only one flavor) I can make 17 cakes for about $3.00. But we bake every week, so not an inconvenience.

When we are up north I pick up one lemon for my mom, (only one who like lemon)and I make a flavor for everyone else, but no box.

njbchbum 02-08-2021 07:35 PM

Be sure to sign up for their email - they offer b-day, anniversary, special occasion events with bogos and freebies!

Taltarzac725 02-08-2021 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by njbchbum (Post 1899409)
Be sure to sign up for their email - they offer b-day, anniversary, special occasion events with bogos and freebies!

That is NOTHING but good to know.

Kcwombat 02-08-2021 08:53 PM

Visited the one in Lexington, Kentucky. Absolutely delicious and worth every calorie!

Garywt 02-08-2021 10:36 PM

There is one in the town next to us in Mass but I have never been.

Cheryl Barrios 02-08-2021 11:27 PM

Nothing Bundt Cakes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by laryb (Post 1899331)
We went to our son's home in Longwood this weekend to watch the Super Bowl and play golf. While there, he broke out these small bundt cakes from a place called "Nothing Bundt Cakes". Quite possibly the best cakes we have had. If you're familiar with them you probably agree. We decided to drive to Winter Park on the way home after a Costco visit to get some bundt's to bring home. Told the worker that we loved the cakes, and told him that we wished they had one in The Villages. He said that at a company meeting they were told that permits were issued and building would be started shortly for a new Nothing Bundt Cakes in The Villages, but he didn't know where

These cakes are the best and they have quite the variety. They have.a purchase card you can have punched - one for each cake you buy. They are small bundt cakes and then they also have the minis. Definitely worth it!

arbajeda 02-09-2021 06:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by laryb (Post 1899331)
We went to our son's home in Longwood this weekend to watch the Super Bowl and play golf. While there, he broke out these small bundt cakes from a place called "Nothing Bundt Cakes". Quite possibly the best cakes we have had. If you're familiar with them you probably agree. We decided to drive to Winter Park on the way home after a Costco visit to get some bundt's to bring home. Told the worker that we loved the cakes, and told him that we wished they had one in The Villages. He said that at a company meeting they were told that permits were issued and building would be started shortly for a new Nothing Bundt Cakes in The Villages, but he didn't know where

Alas, nothing showing on their "Coming Soon":

Find Local Bakery Hours, Menus & More | Nothing Bundt Cakes | Bakeries near 32163

Kittycat522 02-09-2021 06:42 AM

We had a store in my town in NJ where I used to live and they were out of this world. They have a website Shop and Explore Bundt Cakes, Gifts & More | Nothing Bundt Cakes would be great it one came to The Villages

hawkmom03 02-09-2021 07:27 AM

There is a woman at the farmers market in Brownwood that sells wonderful small bundt cakes.

jeanninern@yahoo.com 02-09-2021 07:38 AM

We had them back in Wisconsin, they were are go to for family celebrations.


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