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We All Scream for Royal Wedding Ice Cream Cake!

Written on:April 22, 2011
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If Prince William and Kate Middleton were serving ice cream cake (instead of a brandy-flavored fruit cake) at their reception, folks would be banging down the door of Buckingham Palace to get a slice.

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Luckily for us commoners, Baskin-Robbins has just introduced their commemorative Royal Wedding Ice Cream Cake. The sugary confection consists of vanilla cake, Chocolate Mousse Royale ice cream and lots of white and blue roses -- just like an English garden. Plus, it's totally customizable with your favorite flavors for your big day.

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The six-inch round cake, available in one-tiered and two-tiered options, starts at $29.99 and can be found at select locations.

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The company and its British-born CEO have clearly caught royal wedding fever, releasing a wine-flavored ice cream called "Sweet Marriage" in the U.K. and a Royal Wedding Donut in the U.S. from its sister brand Dunkin' Donuts.

The heart-shaped confection is filled with jelly and topped with vanilla icing and a chocolate drizzle, and will be from April 24 through 29 for 89 cents.






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