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[quote=Anonymous]I've Googled, but size guidelines are all over the place and I've confused myself. Can anyone who has BTDT help! I'm buying a cake at Costco for a crowd. There may be two separate parties at this point, so may need two different cakes. Anyway, Costso says the 10" cake serves 16 and the rectangular cake serves 48. Do these seem accurate to you, or are these for tiny slivers of cake? The cake eaters will be a mix of 8 year olds and adults. This isn't a health conscious crowd, so I don't think anyone will want a tiny sliver of cake. TLDR - how many people would a 10" Costco cake serve? And how many people would a rectangular Costco cake serve? [/quote]
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