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Located at 2669 Crawfordville Hwy,
Crawfordville, Florida
(850)926-7079
This unique groom's cake has an edible picture of the bride
and groom on the screen and caramel keys.
grooms # 1
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This interesting groom's cake has meringue mushrooms
sprinkled with cocoa and is covered with chocolate ganache. The Groom who
is a chef ordered this cake .
grooms # 2
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This
is a two tiered red velvet with cream cheese icing grooms cake adorned
with fresh fruit and a monogram on top. It is finished off with
chocolate trim.
grooms # 3
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This is a unique way to connect the wedding and Groom's
cake. This is an example of how they can compliment each other.
grooms # 4
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Exactly what is a Groom's Cake?
Popular tradition in Victorian Times was to break the wedding cake over the
heads of the Bride and Groom. French bakers who decorated elaborate
wedding cakes concocted the Groom's cake for "breaking", leaving the
Brides cake for eating. In modern times "breaking" led to
"cutting" and our modern form of the Groom's cake. Traditionally they
are chocolate confections though not all Grooms like Chocolate and there is no
rule that says they have to be Chocolate. Groom's cakes are regional in
their popularity. In some parts of the United States they are unheard
of. In our area of North Florida they are extremely popular and in fact
we have noticed more and more weddings are trying to outdo each other for
"Something different". In some cases they compliment the
brides cake, as in a chocolate basketweave with fresh strawberries to go with a
white basketweave with fresh flowers. Or a chocolate lily of the valley
with grapes to go with an ivory lily of the valley with flowers. Somtimes
it will be an elegant looking 3-tiered confection. Other times a chocolate
cheesecake with chocolate roses or a gator shaped cake or a fish shaped,
armadillo, or tuxedo looking, etc. etc. There is no right or wrong on a
grooms cake. we have done them where the bride surprised the groom with
something she thought he would love, as in the stadium shaped design, and we
have had the groom describe what he wanted as in the mushroom on chocolate one
shown below. This is an
area of the reception where a little bit of fun and whimsey is not out of
place. It is an area where the groom's hobby or vocation can be
shown. or perhaps a baby picture of the groom or both the bride and the
groom could be shown. If you are planning a wedding give some thought to
doing a Groom's cake...it could be fun. Below are just a few examples
of some possibilities.
The
Groom is a paramedic and the bride knew this would be a big hit at the
wedding and it was.
grooms # 5
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Here
is an example of an elegant looking Groom's cake. It features sugared
grapes.
grooms # 6
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This groom was a motorcycle enthusiast so this was done to replicate
his motorcycle. grooms # 7
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Perfect for the Groom who is an avid fisherman. Notice
that this cake was presented on a wooden cutting board. We
have done many different types of fish, such as Marlins, dolphins, grouper
etc.
grooms # 8
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Another example of a fish shaped cake, this one is a
flounder.
grooms # 9
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This was done for a groom who is a duck hunter.
grooms # 10
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This was done for a bride and groom who were a cheerleader
and football player. The groom's shirt is garnet with black pants
which is kind of hard to tell from the picture. The bride is
resplendent in her pearls and lace.
grooms # 11
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This was a copy of the grooms drum.
grooms # 12
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This
elegant looking tuxedo is done with chocolate rolled fondant icing and
features a rose in the wedding colors.
grooms # 13
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A copy of a Tallahassee Police Departments uniform complete
with the badge and name plate of the groom and on the sleeves are copies
of the Tallahassee Police Dept. badges, all of which were done with our
photo cake process. Truly personalized!
grooms # 14
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This gator shaped Groom's cake was done for a Florida Gators
fan. The FSU colored feathers coming from his mouth show the rivalry
between the two teams and their fans.
grooms # 15
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This golf bag shaped Groom's cake was a big hit at the
country club where the reception was held.
grooms # 16
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This is two views of the same cake. Even the shotgun shells and
feathers are gumpaste .
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This guitar shaped cake was done to match the Groom's
guitar.
grooms # 18
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Doesn't
this picture make your mouth water? The cake was chocolate with
chocolate mousse filling and trim and chocolate ganache icing with
chocolate dipped strawberries as a garnish. Yum!
grooms # 19
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This is an excellent example of putting a childhood picture
of the Groom on his Groom's cake.
grooms # 20
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This
was done for a Groom who is rarely seen without his trademark baseball cap
and being a big FSU fan also it was especially fitting.
grooms # 21 |
The Groom who plays the piano also loves German chocolate
cake so this one was a perfect fit for him.
grooms # 22
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The couple who ordered this cake met in a pool hall.
grooms # 23
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Chocolate
dipped strawberries and blueberries make this a mouthwatering Groom's cake
grooms # 24
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This
was done for a Groom who loves sailing and for a reception held by the
seaside.
grooms # 25
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This
shark shaped cake almost looks like it could swim away.
grooms # 26
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Fsu
football is near and dear to the heart of this groom. This is a huge
cake, enough to serve about 80 people. It is made to resemble Doak
Campblell Stadium in Tallahassee.
grooms # 27
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The Groom this was made for was in the Army in a tank
Batallion. His picture is seen peaking out of the top of the tank,
it was done with our edible picture process.
grooms # 28
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This
is an example of the football shape on a 1/2 sheet cake. In this
case the groom painted the figures to match his favorite rivalry of
FSUvsUofF.
grooms # 29
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This
was done to replicate the bride and grooms rather fat cat.
grooms # 30
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The
classic armadillo cake. Normally done with red velvet cake
inside. Shown here on top of a 1/2 sheet cake for more
servings.
grooms # 31
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What
princess wouldn't like to kiss this Frog Prince! Even the crown is
edible!
grooms # 32
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This is just a small example of the possibilities for
Groom's cakes. For more information on the cakes seen on this page or if
you have something in mind that you don't see please call us at (850)926-7079 or
e-mail us at myrajean@velocityonline.net.
Please allow 24 hours for replies. If you do not get a prompt reply please
call.
We are located just south of Tallahassee, in the
Florida panhandle in Crawfordville. For a map of our exact location
visit our homepage or delivery page of this website.
At the present time shipping of cakes is not
recommended. We have yet to find a shipper who will guarantee the safe
arrival of a cake. If you know of one who can do that we will be more than
happy to do that cake for you. Our picture cookies however, ship very
well. We have shipped them all over the world with excellent
results. Please check out our picture cookie webpage
on this same
site.
We accept Visa, Mastercard and
Discover
Cards.

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