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October 14, 2005
Cupcake bakery has the Big Moo
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PODCAST: Cupcake bakery has the Big Moo
While in New York City this week, we visited Magnolia Bakery, which is
credited with starting the current national cupcake craze and is known throughout New York for its lines around the block. We asked a few
customers what brought them there and why it's so popular.
Click to listen now:
Show length: 10:49
Show topics
1:00 - Cupcake bakeries in Chicago and New York
2:38 - Interviews with international visitors to Magnolia Bakery in NYC
4:44 - What makes Magnolia Bakery remarkable
9:27 - New podcast feed
Mentions:
Cupcakes bakery in Chicago,
Magnolia Bakery in NYC
Cupcakes bakery in Vancouver
Magnolia Bakery cookbook
Sprinkles Cupcakes in Beverly Hills
Sex and the City
The Big Moo
New York Times review of Magnolia and other NY cupcake bakeries
Show music:
Intro/close: "G.L.S." by Salme Dahlstrom
Break 1: Sweet Blossom" by Robin Stine
Break 2: "Baja Taxi" by Brain Buckit
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I stumbled across your blog while I was doing some online research. I was interested to discover how the current cupcake craze began. Don't we all wish we were the bakery that triggered this phenomenon?


