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Here I go being unpopular again, but I just was not impressed. Cream & Flutter just did not live up to the hype. Full disclosure: I don't get this cupcake thing. I see it on TV where these goofy people are making these cupcakes and having cupcake wars and shit. In going to Cream & Flutter, I was going to "get" this cupcake craze. After eating a decent chocolate cupcake that cost me $3.25, I'm kind of even more so in head scratching mode. At some level, I get it. I want use these local, natural ingredients but if that's the case, I want to taste that. Maybe I'm super entry level here, but I'd rather go to Meijer, buy a box of Funfetti (which is awesome), use the secret tips from one of my coworkers on what to add to spruce up Funfetti and make my own frosting. I could make a dozen for about six bucks. But y'all do you. If you got the cash money to drop 3 bones on a decent cupcake that you could probably make yourself if you tried hard enough, more power to you.
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