As COVID-19 decimates small business, a Michigan pastry chef charges forward with her first storefront
By Jack Nissen
Pastry Chef Cherelle Mason and her daughter Jaila (Photo credit: Jack Nissen)
Mason remembers the first of many converts who unknowingly wandered into her bakery. She was die-hard ‘I hate cheesecake, it’s nasty, I hate it,’ the skeptic told her. But then she got the cheesecake and she was in love. She was like ‘it does not taste like cheesecake, I don’t know what you put in here’.
No one knows what Mason puts in there. She guards the recipe, an original she created years ago, closely. The only hint she’s offered is that it does not contain eggs.
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General Mills Canada announces the return of cereal box collectables for the first time in 15 years
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Canadians can collect all three limited-edition colour changing spoons in marked boxes of Cheerios, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Lucky Charms beginning March 1
TORONTO, March 1, 2021 /CNW/ - For the first time in 15 years,
is putting free collectables back inside specially marked boxes of cereal, giving Canadian adults a retro blast from the past, while also sparking joy and surprise for today s youth. One million limited-edition boxes of Cheerios, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Lucky Charms are available now at major retailers nationwide. Each box includes one of three spoons that change colour when dipped in cold milk or yogurt, featuring General Mills iconic cereal characters, Buzz the Bee, Lucky and Crazy Squares.
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