Georgetown Cupcakes Shut Down by Health Department

Anonymous
Who eats Georgetown cupcakes that actually lives in DC?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emblematic of America's obsession with sugar. The cupcakes look really lovely and inventive, but the taste is WAY TOO SWEET for my family. I make nearly all of our desserts at home, with less sugar. They look much uglier, but at least we can eat them!


Shut up with your constant “Americans obsessed with sugar”.

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I don’t understand this obsession people have with making desserts less sweet. Just have dessert less often instead of trying to make dessert healthy; it’s sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emblematic of America's obsession with sugar. The cupcakes look really lovely and inventive, but the taste is WAY TOO SWEET for my family. I make nearly all of our desserts at home, with less sugar. They look much uglier, but at least we can eat them!


Shut up with your constant “Americans obsessed with sugar”.

+1
I don’t understand this obsession people have with making desserts less sweet. Just have dessert less often instead of trying to make dessert healthy; it’s sad.


It’s some weird version of virtue signaling or something. Just ignore it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who eats Georgetown cupcakes that actually lives in DC?

I live close by but never bern to Georgetown cupcakes because the lines are always soooo very long.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who eats Georgetown cupcakes that actually lives in DC?


We do! We don't live in DC but we pass by every day to get kids to/from school. I pick up their cupcakes pretty frequently. Baked & Wired is good, too, however the parking is tough, which is totally weird since GC is right on M but it is what it is. I also get the GC cupcakes for tailgate events at our college students' schools. The cupcakes are always a hit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emblematic of America's obsession with sugar. The cupcakes look really lovely and inventive, but the taste is WAY TOO SWEET for my family. I make nearly all of our desserts at home, with less sugar. They look much uglier, but at least we can eat them!


Shut up with your constant “Americans obsessed with sugar”.

+1
I don’t understand this obsession people have with making desserts less sweet. Just have dessert less often instead of trying to make dessert healthy; it’s sad.


The “our family” lady shows up on every cupcake thread. I wonder what her kids would say about cupcakes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who eats Georgetown cupcakes that actually lives in DC?


Me! And Sprinkles too. We’ve been going before they moved to the larger location.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who eats Georgetown cupcakes that actually lives in DC?

Me! I was a student at Georgetown when they opened their original location and have been going since day 1.
Anonymous
That place sucks and is over priced, hope it goes bankrupt
Anonymous
I’ve always gotten GC for events. It’s mainly the presentation. Most people don’t actually take a cupcake, snd some that take onr don’t eat it.

Nothing Bundt. Ames, though! Their little bundtinis are heavenly; and I personally don’t love anything too sweet.
Anonymous
Love Georgetown cupcakes. My boss brings them to the office once a month, always popular.
Anonymous
American obsession with paying for overpriced sugar, yuck
Anonymous
Junk food! Gross.
Anonymous
Why do you need the health department to inform that you shouldn’t eat stuff that tastes like crap/.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Emblematic of America's obsession with sugar. The cupcakes look really lovely and inventive, but the taste is WAY TOO SWEET for my family. I make nearly all of our desserts at home, with less sugar. They look much uglier, but at least we can eat them!


Shut up with your constant “Americans obsessed with sugar”.

+1
I don’t understand this obsession people have with making desserts less sweet. Just have dessert less often instead of trying to make dessert healthy; it’s sad.


It’s some weird version of virtue signaling or something. Just ignore it.


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