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In my defense, I gave them a second chance first. The first time I had Miss Cora's, I tried the cupcakes - red velvet and a white one (vanilla?). The cupcakes were dense, but rather oily and with the icing the overall package was too sweet without offering nearly enough (for either the calories or the prices). The second time I thought I'd go for something less rich, and so I tried the vegan love cake. Apparently it was one of their best-sellers, but at $4 for a muffin, I was shocked to find that it tasted only marginally better than a Tim Horton's muffin. And judging by sweetness and oiliness, I wouldn't think that it's much more healthy either. I'm pretty sure that the average google-able recipe for vegan carrot cake/muffin will yield a comparable product to Miss Cora's. I suspect this is another one of those cases where it only sells based on Kensington demand for hipster (veg) food. Sigh. I'm sorry Miss Cora's. I would only ever come back if it's free.
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