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    Im not big on cakes or most sugary things but a rice crispey cake sounds A OK to me.
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    It would be okay, and I love rice krispies, but the combination of rice krispies and icing made it WAY too sweet.

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    If you ever watch the show Ace of Cakes on Food Network, you'll see that they use it a lot to make certain shapes, but I don't think it's supposed to be the main part of the cake (they used it for a dog's leg, or for tall cylindrical pieces). Not sure I'd want a rice krispie cake, but I do like rice krispy treats (I hate frosting, at least the traditional frosting).

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    How odd! I'm surprised a store even sold something like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    If you ever watch the show Ace of Cakes on Food Network, you'll see that they use it a lot to make certain shapes, but I don't think it's supposed to be the main part of the cake (they used it for a dog's leg, or for tall cylindrical pieces). Not sure I'd want a rice krispie cake, but I do like rice krispy treats (I hate frosting, at least the traditional frosting).
    I agree with this. This whole thing intrigues me. Can you go to the store and ask them why it was rice krispies? I hate to say it but it sounds like somebody was trying to be funny at the bakery. Or.....maybe it's a new type of cake??


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    I don't know. Maybe Wal-Mart was just trying something knew to see if anyone would buy it.

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    It's funny - maybe someone at that bakery is a Food Network Challenge fan, and said "Hey, I could make a cake from Rice Krispies!"
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    Ya never know. YOu'd think it would be marked though. I'd take it back if it wasn't, explain we cut it because we thought it was a white cake, and voila! It's not!! I think most places these days, if you explain, they'll help you out. They should any way.


    I'd still rather have krispies than cake, like I said, without frosting, lol. However, that''s NOT what I'd want for a birthday cake. Which gets me thinking, since mine is a month away, and I'll be (YIKES!!) 39. German Chocolate Cake. Carrot Cake. Fresh Coconut Cake. YUMMMMMM......

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    I've never heard of this. All I ever make are the Rice Krispies squares. It sounds very different, I'd be curious to try it.

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