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5 Ways To Honor Our Veterans: Bake Me A Wish CEO Talks "Freedom Cake"

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Join us for a conversation on giving back to our Veterans with small acts of kindness.

In recognition of Veteran’s Day, BakeMeAWish.com, the premier gifting service offering award-winning cakes and cupcakes, will be honoring veterans by delivering their famous “Freedom Cake” to a veteran at a U.S. VA Hospital. Through this corporate initiative, businesses and consumers are encouraged to purchase a delicious “Freedom Cake” ($75) from BakeMeAWish.com for friends, family, clients or employees, and in return BakeMeAWish.com will send a “Freedom Cake” to a veteran at a U.S. VA Hospital to honor Veteran’s Day, Tuesday, November 11th.

The “Freedom Cake” is a delightful blend of peppermint and chocolate brownie with creamy fudge frosting surrounded by bittersweet chocolate shavings and red and green candy sprinkles.  Each cake features a special card informing the recipient that a cake has been sent to a veteran in their name, alongside an imprint of the American Flag.

This is an extraordinary and patriotic gesture to honor our veteran soldiers, and not the first time that BakeMeAWish.com has shown support for U.S. troops. BakeMeAWish.com began their military initiative back in 2008 by partnering with Soldiers’ Angels, an organization that provides assistance to families of enlisted soldiers, continuing support for veterans and immediate response for families of the fallen.  Since then, BakeMeAWish.com, has been delivering cakes to many VA hospitals throughout the U.S. including Walter Reed in Virginia and the Veterans Hospital in the Bronx, New York, to name a few.

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