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Have a piece of Coco Chanel

Would you like to have a piece of Coco Chanel? Literally? That's right, you can have your very own scrumptious Coco Chanel Cake at Sugar & Spice, located at Shuwikh Co-op. I found it funny to see a cake named after a great fashion house. So does it taste as good as carrying a 2.55 Chanel Bag? Definitely! You can never go wrong with any of Sugar & Spice's cake. Sugar & Spice is my favourite place to get rich & mouthwatering desserts.

Coco Chanel Cake is a chocolate sponge cake filled with layers of white & chocolate cheese cake and decorated with white ganache. (YUM!). The medium size Coco Chanel cake costs KD 10 and the bigger size costs KD 12. For orders, call (+965) 4821483.

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Anonymous said…
Impressive =]
um-miT3ib said…
hala wala... bs ared leq8 im getting it ;p
Confashion said…
chinese eyes & um mit3ib
you have to to try it! It's amazing!
Anonymous said…
i love sugar & spice... their sticky date pudding .. YUMMY!
Confashion said…
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you have to try their German chocolate cake. The icing is out of this world!
Anonymous said…
Yum.. Sponge cake with Cheesecake filling ... might bring for the family gathering ^_^
Yummie! the cake smells so nice from afar I can't seem to take my eyes off it. Do they say eating it, there's the remotest chance of Coco's fashion sense rubbing off on the person? If yes, I don't care about the 2K calories a slice of cheesecake is purported to have.
Pass me that Marilyn Monroe muffin and the Jackie O custard for afters.
Yummie! the cake smells so nice from afar I can't seem to take my eyes off it. Do they say eating it, there's the remotest chance of Coco's fashion sense rubbing off on the person? If yes, I don't care about the 2K calories a slice of cheesecake is purported to have.
Pass me that Marilyn Monroe muffin and the Jackie O custard for afters.
Confashion said…
Chroma-Trauma
Hope you'll like it ;)

jumping translocation
LOL! I would love to have a Fashion Bakery with all the desserts and cakes named after fashion houses and icons. I won't be in charge oif baking.. that's for sure! :P

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