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$10 for $20 Worth of Cupcakes, Cakes, and More at Cupcakes by Carousel

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Cupcakes, icing shots, and gourmet layer cakes in 40 flavors, including the blue-velvet variety featured in Oprah's Favorite Things of 2012

$10 for $20 Worth of Cupcakes, Cakes, and More

A family of bakers crafts red-velvet cupcakes ($2.95 each)—miniature versions of the confection that Oprah’s O List lauded—alongside signature cupcakes such as their remake of the classic worms-and-dirt dessert or the Curious George, a vanilla cake filled with banana custard and topped with peanut-butter buttercream frosting and chocolate ganache ($2.95 each). The staff also creates specialty cupcakes decorated for any occasion ($3.25+) and gourmet layer cakes ($19.95 for a 7" premium cake) in flavors such as blue velvet, which was named one of Oprah's Favorite Things in 2012. All of the bakery's confections are currently available for the holidays. See the full menu.

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Promotional value expires Jun 12, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only at Montclair location. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Cupcakes by Carousel

It's always flattering when your dessert is the party's favorite. Carousel Cakes—and its bite-size offshoot, Cupcakes by Carousel—knows this feeling well. The bakeries' creative confections have received commendations from every corner of the media, from Time Out New York and InStyle to The View and, perhaps most notably, Oprah, who featured their red-velvet cake in O Magazine and named their blue-velvet cake one of Oprah's Favorite Things in 2012. "Gayle fell hard for this blue velvet cake with cream cheese icing and sugar snowflakes," the media icon gushed. "Just add coffee, milk, or a flute of champagne." The treats also sweeten meals at more than 1000 restaurants, including Zabar's and the American Museum of Natural History in New York and Aldo & Gianni Ristorante and Sear Restaurant in Closter, New Jersey.

As a sister company to the family bakery that Martin Lefkowitz opened in 1965, Cupcakes by Carousel specializes in handheld versions of the treats that won all this acclaim. Besides a mini adaptation of the famous red-velvet cake, the staff creates confections such as the Curious George—a vanilla cake filled with banana custard and topped with peanut butter buttercream frosting and chocolate ganache—and its version of Hostess’s Pink Snowball. All the shop's cakes and pies are certified kosher, and staff can even fill up glasses with swirls of their famous frostings and toppings for clients who like their cupcakes sans cake. Cupcakes by Carousel also lends its hand in local communities. Recently, the Englewood shop raised money for girls' education in developing nations through the nonprofit organization She's The First.

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