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So my brother-in-law ans sister-in-law were getting married in Vegas. They came back and we had a HUGE reception for them back here in Mass. Ok...so they asked me to make the cake....(3 tiered round on pillars over a fountain) Since this was my first wedding cake ever, I had no idea how to get it there fully assembled. I have a friend of mine drive me the 45 minutes to the location while i sat in the back holding the cake in my lap. On route, we ended up in an accident and the cake shifted totally to the left. When we got to the location, I tried soooo hard to fix it. It looked like the leaning tower of Pisa. Yup, everyone commented on how crooked it was. I was visibly upset and it really pissed my husband off to the point where he heard a group of people making fun of it. He got up, and basically bitched them out. When they heard we were inan accident, they came over and apologized up and down. Needless to say, the birde and groom were just happy I was ok. The cake, BEST THEY EVER ATE!
Oh So sorry that happened to you too. I agree with on site stacking too. Unless you have the $200+ to put out for the Stress Free supports. Check it out here http://www.earlenescakes.com/stressfreeordfrm.htm. Another caker uses these and has no problem traveling with stacked cakes. I don't make enough cakes for something like this though.
Here is wishing you many happy baking experiences from now on.
April
Fran Quarles said:My First cake disaster just happened a few months ago. I was taking a 3 tier cake for a 50th anniversary on a delivery to a church. I always see so many people deliver assembed cakes so I thought I would give it a try. I placed it in a large box in my van and off I went. I only had to go 20 mins away. I got there to be greeted by the couples daughter who had ordered the cake. When I opened the back of the van the cake had tipped backwards in the box. Well needless to say I was upset. I got the cake in and realized that the bottom teir have given way. I was in panic mode but I repaired the back side best I could and set it up. The front still looked great but the back was a hot mess. I refused to take anymore money for it and the family was really gracious but I still cryed all the way home. From now on all my cakes will be assembed on site. ;P
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