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HOW CRAVE CAN BE PART OF YOUR FATHER'S DAY

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Cornbread Loaf

Cornbread Loaf

On a sunny day with your loved ones all around, nothing beats a good ol’ BBQ!

After the plates are cleared, it’s time for the best part - the dessert! From cakes, to cupcakes - even loaves, our menu includes everything you need to make your Father’s Day BBQ even sweeter.

Cupcakes are always a crowd pleaser! From Crave classics to limited edition Father’s Day flavours, we have a pack that everyone will love, or you can even build your own!

OUR LIMITED EDITION CUPCAKE FLAVOURS FOR JUNE ARE:

Cornbread cupcake | It’s a little sweet, and a little savoury. The cornbread base is topped with our honey buttercream for that perfect hit of sweetness.

Chocolate Pretzel cupcake | Chocolate cake with vanilla buttercream rolled in chocolate chunks and pretzels. These flavours make for the perfect bite - decadent and delicious with that little bit of crunch.

Chocolate Pretzel Cake

Remember to choose your cake size depending on how many people are coming to celebrate dad! A 6-inch cake will serve 8-12 people, while an 8-inch cake serves up to 20.

Loaves

If you’re looking for a shareable addition to your dessert table, try putting out a loaf!

Cornbread: Remember earlier in this issue when we gave you the recipe for our corn bread? This BBQ classic is sure to pair perfectly with whatever you’ve got grillin’ - turn our cupcake recipe into a loaf by simply using a loaf pan!

Lemon Poppy Seed: Let dad know that he’s simply the ‘zest’ with our Lemon Poppy Seed loaf! Go ahead, tell everyone you made it yourself - we won’t tell.

Leftovers? Don’t worry about it! Cakes and cupcakes can be frozen in an airtight container for up to one month. You can also slice up your loaves and freeze them with parchment paper between each slice.

CRAVE TIP:

If you’re in Calgary, we recommend Jane Bond BBQ - a local, woman-owned restaurant that offers both dine-in and take-out!

Our Father's Day menu is available in store and online until June 17th.

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