I've heard a few stories recently where women have gone into the cupcake business and I still can't see the attraction in them.
Are they the latest fashion accessory now bints have got tired of their handbag dogs?
Maybe there's loads of people thinking they're posh if they pay a few quid for a Kipling rip-off.
My Groupon nightmare! Baker who sells 100 cupcakes a month is forced to bake 102,000 after bargain hunters flock to her 75% off web deal | Mail Online
26 quid!
I think some people need taxing more if they're willing to shell out that much on a regular basis.
£2.50 loss on each box. Oops.
I'm sure I saw a fictional programme once (Weeds IIRC) where they had a fake cake shop selling stuff laced with drugs. Maybe that's the real attraction, yet people are selling legitimate cakes to mug punters who experience a placebic high.
Are they the latest fashion accessory now bints have got tired of their handbag dogs?
Maybe there's loads of people thinking they're posh if they pay a few quid for a Kipling rip-off.
My Groupon nightmare! Baker who sells 100 cupcakes a month is forced to bake 102,000 after bargain hunters flock to her 75% off web deal | Mail Online
Box of cupcakes usually sold for £26 offered at £6.50 - with a £2.50 loss on each box
I think some people need taxing more if they're willing to shell out that much on a regular basis.
£2.50 loss on each box. Oops.
I'm sure I saw a fictional programme once (Weeds IIRC) where they had a fake cake shop selling stuff laced with drugs. Maybe that's the real attraction, yet people are selling legitimate cakes to mug punters who experience a placebic high.
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