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2013-05-30
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For full review and photos, please visit shirlynnyang.blogspot.comGrin Affair has got to be one of the first to start the "cake in the jar" trend in Singapore, with many following suit thereafter. Nestled in a small corner in Everton Park, Grin Affair sells cakes in the form of jars. Pretty creative isn't it? Having disappointed the previous time, I went earlier this time round, determined to get some cakes home.They have many flavours on sale and all looks super tempting! A bottle costs about $
Grin Affair has got to be one of the first to start the "cake in the jar" trend in Singapore, with many following suit thereafter. Nestled in a small corner in Everton Park, Grin Affair sells cakes in the form of jars. Pretty creative isn't it? Having disappointed the previous time, I went earlier this time round, determined to get some cakes home.
They have many flavours on sale and all looks super tempting! A bottle costs about $5 plus on average, some flavours which are more special costs a bit more. I bought the strawberry custard ($5.50), cookies and cream ($4.80), banofee ($5.50) and dark chocolate ($5.50). Gave 3 to my friends while I kept the dark chocolate one for myself. My friends all loved the cake, except one who tried the cookies and cream one.
I personally liked the dark chocolate one a lot. The jar consists of sponge cake and mousse and a chocolate ball-like thing on top. The cake was really smooth and super nice! Though it's a little costly, I think it's worth a try plus it's not too bad a gift to get for your friend!
Be there early cos they sell out really early on days and you won't want to be disappointed! Grab a cuppa at Nylon Coffee Roasters to complete your day! ;)
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