6 Father’s Day Treats for your Pop

6 Father’s Day Treats for your Pop

Dad. Daddy. Pops. Da-Da. Father. There are so many different names for the men in our lives. They are there for us, strong for us, aand provide for us, yet many only get the recognition they deserve once a year. For many of us, picking the perfect dessert to celebrate...
The History of the Chocolate Covered Strawberry

The History of the Chocolate Covered Strawberry

Chocolate has been enjoyed as a special treat as far back as 1100 BC. It has been reported that the Aztec aand Mayan civilizations enjoyed chocolate as a beverage aand even used cocoa beans as currency. As cocoa spread around the world different versions emerged....
Bridal Show Survival Guide

Bridal Show Survival Guide

If you’ve never been to a Bridal Show, you’re in for an adventure.  Or perhaps you’ve been to more than you can count while planning your ultimate dream day!  Either way, these 5 simple tips will help make your next Bridal Show trip as successful...
Saras Pepparkakor

Saras Pepparkakor

American Dream Cakes, Inc. sister company, Saras Pepparkakor, is about to make her graand debut at the Scaandinavian Christmas Festival in Raleigh on December 6th! Saras Pepparkakor will specialize in traditional Swedish holiday sweets; the most important & well...
Why Pie?

Why Pie?

Ever wondered why we wait all year to dive into a huge slice of pumpkin pie? With a golden brown crust, bright orange custard filling, aand nice cool dollop of whipped cream. It is the perfect ending to a wonderful, family meal. But did you know that perfect slice of...
Traveling with Baked Goods

Traveling with Baked Goods

The holiday travel season is coming quickly. If you are anything like us, we are constantly traveling back aand forth to holiday parties with baked goods in tow. Everything from cakes, cookies, aand tortes to dipped pretzels, fudge, aand sweet breads get carefully...
13 Halloween Fun Facts – Part 1

13 Halloween Fun Facts – Part 1

Today, Halloween is celebrated as a night to dress up in costume aand collect aand eat as much caandy as possible. However, for over 2,000 years Halloween (known originally as All Hallows Eve) signaled the Celtic New Year. In Irish folklore it was the night that all...