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(The plastic baby hidden inside king cakes today is a nod to this story.) King cake also appears on tables throughout the Carnival season, which runs from Epiphany to Fat Tuesday (the day before ...
A local bakery is flipping the Lions success on it's head, as Rochester's Home Bakery displays Amon Ra St. Brown's famous touchdown celebration in cake form in the front window of the shop.
But have you ever considered a 6-foot-tall cake? Luckily for Lions fans, The Home Bakery in Rochester has. The full-service bakery usually specializes in wedding cakes, graduation cakes and shower ...
Amon-Ra St. Brown, the Detroit Lions' pro-bowl receiver, has been doing a headstand in the front window of a Rochester bakery ... cake is not for sale and it's not really edible. Since the complex ...
(CBS DETROIT) — Anyone walking by The Home Bakery in Rochester, Michigan this weekend will see a life-sized cake of a familiar Detroit Lions receiver. The bakery celebrated the team's success by ...
The business, Home Bakery of Rochester, Michigan, north of Detroit, created a life-sized cake of St. Brown's famous headstand celebration from the Lions' game at Lambeau Field vs. the Packers ...
Tocco and her team finished the St. Brown cake and display Friday night after around 160 hours of work, she said. "Everything you see is edible," Tocco said. The nearly century-old bakery is known ...