Remember those Cake Boss vending machines that popped up in Toronto a while back? Well, it seems like they were trying to tell us something. You can now get Cake Boss cake delivery in Canada.
Carlo’s Bakery owner and star of Cake Boss Buddy Valastro announced the news in an Instagram video, “I know that my Canadian fans have been asking me for a long time, ‘how do I taste your cakes? Well, let me tell you guys, now is the time!”
If you’re not sure which cake you want to dive into, opt for the Cake Slice Sampler so you can try all the decadent options. Plus, each order ships with dry ice so you can rest assured that your Cake Boss cake won’t melt in the summer heat.
Buddy and the Cake Boss team even created a special Oh Canada Baby! cake which is a red and white coloured vanilla cake filled high with a buttercream icing and covered with red and white sprinkles.
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We’ve all enjoyed a snack from a vending machine at one point or another, but have you ever had cake from a vending machine? Well now you can because three cake vending machines from Carlo’s Bake Shop from the hit TLC show Cake Boss have just showed up in Toronto.
One slice of cake retails for $8.99 and you can get your hands on the Hoboken-style sweet near the food courts of Richmond-Adelaide Centre, the Royal Bank Plaza, and Waterpark Place.
Those with a sweet tooth can choose from options like carrot cake, rainbow, red velvet, and of course, chocolate.
Carlo’s Bake Shop originated in Hoboken, New Jersey but now has locations in cities like New York City, Las Vegas, Orlando, San Antonio, Santa Monica, and Philadelphia.
While the bake shop’s delectable desserts can be ordered online and shipped anywhere, this is its first step into the Canadian market. There’s no word yet on if these vending machines might mean that its planning a Toronto or Canadian outpost. We guess only time (and cake!) will tell.
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