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How Sweet It I Reynoldsburg Has It All Left, Design Specialist Caro Minnie Mouse cake, one of cakes prepared each week a the children’s cake above. T to great pizza, Tyler’s Baker breads and sweets. Right ce these buckeyes are made rig bus. Bottom right, smaller c feature flavors like peanut b almond and chocolate. G by Mandy Young ood food is sweeter when shared with good friends, and there’s no shortage of sweet spots in Reynoldsburg to find the best sweet treats. From State Route 256 to Broad St., sugar and spice make everything nice, and here’s where to find it. Nothing Bundt Cakes, which opened in 2021 in the Taylor Road Shopping Center, offers a variety of bundt cakes in assorted sizes and flavors. The cakes are handcrafted in every Nothing Bundt Cake bakery and there are usually 10 flavors with an additional two flavors that are gluten free. White Chocolate Raspberry 18 is the number one flavor, with Red Velvet competing closely behind. Magandang Bakery is new to the area, and has been featured weekly at the Reynoldsburg Farmer’s Market and local events such as the Pride Festival in June. Owned by Bekka Stahl, the bakery features www.reynoldsburgmagazine.com baked goods which includ fudge, pandesal (a bread r eaten for breakfast), blond Stahl uses ube, a purple y Philippines which she des a slightly nutty/vanilla tas itself beautifully to desser currently does not have a location, she is in talks w owners who have express carrying her sweets in the Crumbl Cookies is rela neighborhood, but origina store in Utah in 2017. The fresh in store, and in addi traditional milk chocolate four additional flavors (su butter and jelly, butter cak crunch, and double fudg rotate on a weekly basis. Reynoldsburg Magazine • Fall/Winter, 2024

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