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Let Me Eat Cake by Leslie F. Miller
Let Me Eat Cake by Leslie F. Miller







Let Me Eat Cake by Leslie F. Miller

(Whether initials are a requirement or a coincidence, I'm in!) But Capitol's Morris did before them in 1914, and Little Debbie's O. Leonard realized their snack cake dream, just as Tastykake's Philip J. Kunkel (a cake name if ever there was one) and Edward The three Cs have beenĪround since 1922, when Harry A. Packaged one-dollar pound cakes stacked in a freestanding display at the end of theīread aisle at Shoppers food market: Capitol Cake Company. that I don't know about? And because I am, in addition to a cake junkie, a chronicīefore I discovered the truck, I hadn't noticed the brand name of the unglamorously Realized what it said: Capitol Cake Co., 1-800-EAT CAKE. I stared at it for a few minutes, contemplating commas, before I It, when I stopped at a traffic light behind a truck bearing a blue and gold logoĪnd phone number. My two composition classes about punctuation, not thinking at all about, you know, One morning, I was driving to the University of Baltimore, planning a lecture for Let Me Eat Cake: A Celebration of Flour, Sugar, Butter, Eggs, Vanilla, Baking Soda,









Let Me Eat Cake by Leslie F. Miller