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There’s the Dress, and then there’s the Cake


Your wedding cake is close to the top of the wedding list when it comes to importance.


You want it to be photogenic, perfectly iced, harmonious with the overall colour and style of your wedding, and also delicious.

It’s believed that the wedding cake tradition comes down to us from the Roman Empire, when the groom would eat part of a loaf of barley bread and break the rest over his brides head.

The custom of breaking the cake over the bride’s head is fortunately no longer practised.  

These days you have the immensely more enjoyable tradition of cutting the cake (a major photo opportunity at any wedding), and sharing the cake with your guests to look forward to. 

Bearing the theme and colour of your wedding in mind, you have a wealth of options available for your wedding cake, edible flowers, figurines, different shapes, colours and flavours. 

With a tiered cake you can choose a different flavour for each tier, fruit on one, chocolate on another or you can select flavours that will compliment the meal.

Whatever your ideas are for the ever important wedding cake, we will be happy to discuss them with you.

With their vast amount of experience in decorated wedding cakes and their delight in turning your ideas into cakes of outstanding beauty, you can be sure of receiving a cake that’s as innovative and fresh to regard as it is a savourable delight to taste. 

As soon as you’ve decided on Kiss and Bake Up as your wedding cake supplier, let us know and we can get on with the free consultation process, you’ll normally receive a quote within 2 weeks after the consultation depending on the complexity of your cake.

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