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Asda Wedding Cake

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  • NAEFAGS
    NAEFAGS Posts: 405 Forumite
    hi
    iam unsure but they were big and full of fruit iam sure the price was £7 then £9 then £11 ish bear in mind i got married 5 yrs ago i always stop at the cake shelfs and look at my cake xx buy a small one for a sample
    i was unable to get my cake made as got married in 3 months so no one could make it the local cake maker said they were good


    hope this helps
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  • xShelx
    xShelx Posts: 313 Forumite
    so they are still stocking them then :)
    Its better to have loved and lost than not loved at all
  • My sister in law got her cakes from ASDA and was very disappointed.
    They were so 'low' that they looked cheap and nasty and sadly, they tasted the same.
    I'd go with M&S...they at least have quality cakes.

    Kel
  • xShelx
    xShelx Posts: 313 Forumite
    ~I have been thinking that maybe my aunt can make my cake for me but where would I get nice big tins that dont break the bank
    Its better to have loved and lost than not loved at all
  • Oooo the Marks and Sparks ones look lovely!!!
  • Toothfairy4
    Toothfairy4 Posts: 1,398 Forumite
    Thread on making your own cake here :)
  • xShelx
    xShelx Posts: 313 Forumite
    Thank you xx
    Its better to have loved and lost than not loved at all
  • LeaBee_3
    LeaBee_3 Posts: 79 Forumite
    My Uncle works for Memory Lane and they make the same cakes for Tesco, Asda and M+S - The only thing different is the packaging :(

    Apparantly they use same ingrediants, etc etc
    Mrsday2Be2 wrote: »
    My sister in law got her cakes from ASDA and was very disappointed.
    They were so 'low' that they looked cheap and nasty and sadly, they tasted the same.
    I'd go with M&S...they at least have quality cakes.


    Kel
    :j:jGetting Married 28th August 2010 :T:T
  • picklepick
    picklepick Posts: 4,048 Forumite
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    If you like the M&S cakes ladies, also take a look at the Waitrose cakes. They have a few more different choices, some very beautiful. Thats where we're getting ours from!
    What matters most is how well you walk through the fire
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