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Wow, where to begin with this place. There are 3x things worth reviewing about Iced for Life: 1) the baby cakes 2) the custom cakes and 3) Chelsea, the owner. 1) Baby cakes. Basically, they're freaking delicious. I don't know how to describe them other than cupcakes with sprinkles of crack in them. There is a huge variety of flavors which varies daily. They're as light and fluffy as they are flavorful. Good luck only buying a box of 4x. 2) Custom cakes. In honor of one of my best friends graduating law school...I gave Chelsea a picture of my friend and asked her to create a "face cake". Literally a 3-D replica of my friend's face made out of cake and fondant. Honestly assuming she would just say "no"...she actually produced something that Van Gogh himself would be proud of. The cake was a huge hit, tasted amazing, and really spoke to her ability to make a custom cake on ANY theme. 3) The cakes are good, but Chelsea the owner is even better. She communicates, has extremely fair prices, and you can tell pleasing customers is what her business is all about. Her Texan draw is just the icing on the cake (see what I did there?). To sum it up: Iced for Life is a hidden gem. Do yourself a favor and visit.
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