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Kathy Casey’s “Over 21” Real Fruit Cakes made with Maker’s Mark
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It’s been over 10 years now that we have been baking up our signature “Over 21” Real Fruit Cake made with Maker’s Mark! Garnering cult like status these delicious beauties are chock full of Maker’s Mark-soaked dried fruits, including apricots, cranberries, tart cherries and golden raisins as well as lots of tasty toasted nuts from hazelnuts to rich pecans – all bound with our signature spiced batter. Baked until golden then brushed hot out of the oven with a Maker’s Mark brown sugar glaze.

“This is not your grandmother’s fruitcake, and is sure to convert any fruitcake naysayers. With all that delicious bourbon, fruit and nuts in it, this fruit cake certainly won’t end up re-gifted! Some loyal fans have said they ate the whole thing themselves,” commented Kathy Casey, “I personally love to toast a slice for Christmas morning breakfast.”

Quantities are limited and sell out fast. So here’s how to order or pick-up:

    • •Starting November 20th Real Fruit Cakes can be picked up at

Kathy Casey Food Studios

    • , located in Ballard – Monday thru Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM – call 206-784-7840 to check on availability.

 

    • (Closed on November 23-24 for Thanksgiving)

Order from our website starting November 20th while supplies last.

•Priced at $12.99

Kathy Casey Food Studios is located at 5130 Ballard Ave. NW and is open Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM. We suggest calling ahead to be sure that cakes are available.

For more information, contact: call (206) 784-7840 or check out our website www.KathyCasey.com.

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