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Edible Arrangements

2.7 (15 reviews)

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It was a beautiful Edible arrangement for my birthday; I couldn't resist eating one of the hand-dipped chocolate strawberries
Eugenia H.

Let the birthday celebrations begin. What a wonderful surprise to receive a stunning bouquet of long-stem red roses and Alstroemeria from my sister, along with a box of chocolate-dipped strawberries for my birthday. It was just lovely. Thank you, Edible Camp Hill.

My Birthday  April 2,2023 .  The order arrived,  dried/ Dead flowers,  and the not fresh fruits . it was a disaster. Everything  was wrong.
Maru F.

My Birthday April 2,2023 . The order arrived, dried flowers, the vase for rhe flowers wrong and the not fresh fruits . it was a disaster. My husband tried to communicate with them for days and the manager was never there..

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As a mother with discerning taste all I have to say is delicious. I love their chocolate covered bananas.

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Always a great spot to stop by for some sweets. Even made a custom cake as a treat!…read more Camp hills go to spot for the pleasure, Never disappoints in the bakery feats :)

When I saw PA Bakery advertising mini King Cakes for Mardi Gras, I was genuinely thrilled. A…read morereasonably sized King Cake felt like a dream come true -- all the fun of the tradition without committing to feeding an entire village. I immediately pre-ordered two mini King Cakes at $5.50 each (total $11), already imagining the moment I'd get to gloat when I found the hidden baby! The mini King Cakes were actually quite generous in size. Easily enough for 3-4 people...although I personally demolished mine in one sitting and have zero regrets. Now for the part that caught me off guard. The plastic baby -- arguably the entire point of a traditional King Cake -- was perched on top instead of hidden inside. I was fully anticipating that moment of excitement that comes from discovering the baby mid-bite, because that's kind of the magic of a King Cake tradition. Without that element, what I ended up with felt more like a very festive brioche-style cinnamon roll wearing Mardi Gras colors than a King Cake. To be clear, it tasted good. The cake itself was soft without being dry, had plenty of cinnamon-esque filling without tipping into overly gooey territory, and was generously finished with frosting and sugary crystals. Flavor-wise, no complaints. But if you're marketing something specifically as a King Cake, the expectation is that the baby is hidden within. Otherwise, it changes the experience entirely. For food safety purposes, there are plenty of creative alternatives -- an edible marzipan baby, a clearly oversized non-choking-hazard version, sticker on the box, etc. -- but the surprise element is part of what makes a King Cake a King Cake. Overall, not a bad experience -- just not quite the Mardi Gras moment I was hoping for. Next year, I'll probably seek out a bakery that leans into the full King Cake tradition...because if I'm chasing the thrill of finding a tiny plastic baby in my dessert, I want to earn that victory properly. If the baby isn't going in the cake, just let me know up front so I can manage my expectations (and my Mardi Gras excitement) accordingly.

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