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| - Very poor presentation, extremely dissatisfied with the product. Our company placed an order of 150 cupcakes for a major event in the Tolleson area, where Government officials would be present. The company supervisor and manager both met with the Pixy Cakes employee to specifically discuss what was expected for the event. The week before the event we find out the wrappers were out of stock that were to be the main focus of the food table, Pixy Cakes did not offer to search elsewhere for the wrappers so i had to take time out of my work day to google the wrappers, find a vendor and call to see if they have them in stock and then call Pixy Cakes to inform them of it. The day before the event we went by the bakery to see if we could get a sneak peak of the cupcakes or the 6inch top tier cake--the main focus of the food table as i said, but it was not ready yet. The morning of the event the cupcakes are delivered with the top tier. It was so embarrassing they should have not even been put out on the table. The top tier was to be bright red fondant with the edible company logo-- supposedly the machine wasn't working the day before so regular frosting with barely covering it in red frosting was used and it that were not embarrassing enough, the logo....it was a Xerox copy of paper placed on the top! it was horrible!!!! then the cupcakes....despite the great taste, the edible logo toppers were not used and the logo was put on a sticker and placed on the wrapper. now one would think if putting a sticker on the wrapper were to be done it would be done nicely. nope, Pixy Cakes just slapped on a sticker, any way they could, sideways not even straight as if a drunk person had done it. all this for a $500 order? downright, embarrassing. So all i have to say is that if you use this company......be careful! because if it is for a serious event then you might be in trouble. i would have take a picture to verify all this but it was that embarrassing that i couldn't even photograph it.
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