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Restaurant Reviews

What’s Making My Season Bright…

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Hey folks, in case you didn’t know, it’s National Cupcake Day! And I don’t know about you, but I haven’t been this excited since National Bacon Day.  If you actually need a reason to go out and stuff yourself full of cake and frosting, now you have one.  And it’s totally un-American to ignore your national holidays.  Buy some cupcakes, you owe it to your country.

Jumpers.

This holiday season, while consumers are running around the malls like credit card carrying zombies, you’ll probably need some extra holiday cheer.  And what’s really tickling my fancy right now is the new holiday flavors at Trailercakes.  Hark, the cupcake angels sing!

So whats on the menu board?  First, the  “Nog Heaven,” with egg nog infused cake topped with maple cream cheese frosting, crowned with a cute little gingerbread man.  Easily, one of their finest creations yet.  Next, don’t leave without trying the “Better Than Cocoa,” with chocolate cake, marshmallow filling, chocolate cream cheese filling and a marshmallow star…decadent and almost naughty enough to put you on Santa’s other list.  Lastly, the “Frosty” is the perfect replacement for those boring candy canes, white chocolate, peppermint buttercream, and peppermint bark.

Catch them around town or at their Richardson shop, you will never regret that you did.  So what holiday treats are ringing your sleigh bells this year?  Share your secrets!

Trailercakes

740 E. Campbell Rd

Richardson

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