Anonymous
Post 01/03/2018 10:06     Subject: Grocery store birthday cake, help!

Thanks all! I'm going to stop by Costco today and decide between there and Giant for the birthday party cake. Will do the mini cupcakes from Giant for daycare.

Appreciate the help!
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 20:38     Subject: Grocery store birthday cake, help!

I've always liked Giant's cakes the best but I have a huge sweet tooth. The frosting is very sweet but they also have a lighter version (can't remember what they call it.)

For me, Walmart would be next in terms of taste.

I really disliked Harris Teeter and Safeway cupcakes so once again would probably just stick with Giant.

Happy early birthday to your LO OP, two is a very fun age.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 20:37     Subject: Grocery store birthday cake, help!

for custom you just need 24 hours usually so not too late. Harris Teeters cakes are good too.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 20:33     Subject: Re:Grocery store birthday cake, help!

Anonymous wrote:For the day care cupcakes, pick up the mini ones fresh or frozen from Giant. Anything else is too big too expensive and too unnecessary.

This and I’d get all white cupcakes. (Everyone gets the same and less of a mess than chocolate).
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 20:32     Subject: Re:Grocery store birthday cake, help!

For the day care cupcakes, pick up the mini ones fresh or frozen from Giant. Anything else is too big too expensive and too unnecessary.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 20:31     Subject: Re:Grocery store birthday cake, help!

If the twenty people are mainly kids, then do cupcakes. Kids get antsy waiting for thier piece. If it is mainly adults, I would do a quarter sheet cake with two layers.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 20:28     Subject: Re:Grocery store birthday cake, help!

I actually like giant. We like sweet cakes, but they have other options for icing. They have always done a good job of decorating and been on time. You can easily order online.

My personal view is that Cisco cakes are disgusting and everyone pretends to like them to save money. But maybe it is just me who does not like them.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 19:20     Subject: Grocery store birthday cake, help!

Costco does a good one, and I think Safeway is second best. Harris Teeter cakes are like diabetes on a plate - way too sweet and gross.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 18:48     Subject: Grocery store birthday cake, help!

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you can get to a Wegmans, their sheet cakes are the best.


+1 I had a wegmans sheet cake at my wedding


I wish, but Wegman's is way too far, unfortunately.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 18:47     Subject: Grocery store birthday cake, help!

Anonymous wrote:If you can get to a Wegmans, their sheet cakes are the best.


+1 I had a wegmans sheet cake at my wedding
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 18:42     Subject: Re:Grocery store birthday cake, help!

Anonymous wrote:Costco does a good cake. If you refrigerate it and then take it out a couple hours before the party, it won't be stale. My grandparents have done this for years so I speak from experience.


Thanks! Costco would actually have to be a Wednesday (tomorrow) pickup. Is Wednesday - Saturday too long to keep in the fridge?

Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 18:34     Subject: Grocery store birthday cake, help!

Don't do Whole Foods. Their buttercream is really heavy and rich, their cakes dry. My kids won't eat any of their baked goods.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 18:33     Subject: Grocery store birthday cake, help!

If you can get to a Wegmans, their sheet cakes are the best.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 18:26     Subject: Re:Grocery store birthday cake, help!

Costco does a good cake. If you refrigerate it and then take it out a couple hours before the party, it won't be stale. My grandparents have done this for years so I speak from experience.
Anonymous
Post 01/02/2018 18:19     Subject: Grocery store birthday cake, help!

LO's 2nd birthday is on Saturday and we're having a party of about 20 people. I also need to get cupcakes on Thursday for daycare on Friday.

Where should I order? Giant, Whole Foods, Safeway, Walmart, or Costco?
Cupcakes or sheet cake? Do I even have time for a custom order at this point?
Can I pick up on Thursday for the Saturday afternoon party? Or will it be stale? (If so, Costco isn't an option.)

FTM here and not yet experienced with kid birthday parties. Any help is appreciated!