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Candy in American Culture What is it about candy? Here you'll find the forgotten, the strange, the curious, the surprising. Our candy story, one post at a time.
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Sam | November 9, 2012 at 9:22 pm
Interesting! Note the wordings used: “Cake Flavored Vodka” rather than “Cake Flavor Vodka”. I am only familiar with British/Australian regulations, but the former means the flavour is derived from real cakes, while the latter has no need to be so. How do they extract the flavour from cakes, and how much of the cakes is kept in the vodka… the mind boggles.