O & H Dutch Chocolate Layer Cake

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O & H Dutch Chocolate Layer Cake

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Product DescriptionMoist chocolate cake layers made with Dutch processed cocoa and dairy fresh buttermilk are filled with rich dark chocolate silk and gently frosted with creamy chocolate topping. This chocolate lover's delight is then surrounded with crispy chocolate curls and decorated with imported Swedish chocolate. Serves 10 - 12. Shipped Monday - Wednesday. Note: Please allow a minimum of 24 hours after your order is placed for the items to be baked and prepared for shipping.




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  • The O & H Danish Bakery makes this delicious Dutch Chocolate Layer Cake.
  • Moist chocolate cake layers made with Dutch processed cocoa and dairy fresh buttermilk
  • Filled with rich dark chocolate silk and gently frosted with creamy chocolate topping
  • Surrounded with crispy chocolate curls and decorated with imported Swedish chocolate
  • Serves 10 - 12. Shipped Monday - Wednesday.





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