Would you recommend Wegmans cake for a kid's birthday?

Anonymous
Yes.
Both Whole Foods and Wegmans are great options for bday cake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:we get a wegmans cake for every kid birthday party. Because it actually tastes good. I agree that the kids don’t really care but the parents do. I almost never accept a piece of cake at a kids birthday party because they are almost all not worth the calories. But a wegmans cake? especially if it’s marble with chocolate pudding filling and whipped cream frosting-always worth it.


I usually get a wegman's cake with the whipped frosting and the bavarian cream. I Also get a few wegman's appetizer trays for the parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
Both Whole Foods and Wegmans are great options for bday cake.


Wegman's cake is a lot better. Whole Foods' sheet cakes are pretty dry.
Anonymous
Yes get the whipped cream frosting that you have to refrigerate it's better than sugar bomb icing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SERVE CHOCOLATE CAKE. People should only serve plain yellow cake at birthday parties, there are a lot of people, especially kids, who don't like chocolate flavored cake.


Yikes! If you don't like the flavor of the cake served you politely decline. You don't demand the birthday kid gets your kid's favorite cake!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Wegmans cakes are a great value. We got the marble cake for my kids birthday last week.


Marble is great or a 1/2 choc 1/2 vanilla sheetcake. Ultimate choc is good for a family celebration but not a bunch of 8 yos, IMO. Their buttercream frosting is great. As is whipped, as a PP mentioned.


This. The ultimate chocolate is pretty rich and not all 8 year olds will like. We always got 1/2 vanilla, 1/2 chocolate sheet cake (probably 1/2 sheet if I remember).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SERVE CHOCOLATE CAKE. People should only serve plain yellow cake at birthday parties, there are a lot of people, especially kids, who don't like chocolate flavored cake.


This. Most 8 year olds won’t want chocolate.


Most 8 years you know. Our family has always loved chocolate!
Anonymous
I love the ultimate white cake from there
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SERVE CHOCOLATE CAKE. People should only serve plain yellow cake at birthday parties, there are a lot of people, especially kids, who don't like chocolate flavored cake.


This. Most 8 year olds won’t want chocolate.


Doesn’t matter what they want. If the birthday kid wants chocolate, chocolate it is! Your snowflake doesn’t have to eat it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kids til 12 years old like sheet cakes from any grocery store.


100% this. Kids don’t care. Go for the cheapest option
Anonymous
We served the Wegmans Ultimate Chocolate Cake for my oldest’s 10th. We bought some yellow cupcakes for the kids who didn’t like chocolate cake. Worked out great.

If you do the sheet cake, do a layer cake with whipped frosting. I had a piece of the sheet cake with the buttercream last week and it was sickly sweet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SERVE CHOCOLATE CAKE. People should only serve plain yellow cake at birthday parties, there are a lot of people, especially kids, who don't like chocolate flavored cake.


Did you know that some people don’t like yellow cake?


+1
Anonymous
I am loving the claim that most kids don't like chocolate-- troll or person who doesn't know many kids?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SERVE CHOCOLATE CAKE. People should only serve plain yellow cake at birthday parties, there are a lot of people, especially kids, who don't like chocolate flavored cake.


This. Most 8 year olds won’t want chocolate.


I think that’s fake news. They will eat any cake you have.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
Both Whole Foods and Wegmans are great options for bday cake.


Wegman's cake is a lot better. Whole Foods' sheet cakes are pretty dry.


For sure go with Wegmans. WF can be gross.
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