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I admit I am a cupcake snob. I have experienced some GREAT cupcakes in the past few years, so I feel I have something to compare all others to. Let's start with the good: Cute store design, cute logo. The "Good Morning" cupcake tasted just like coffee cake. Airy, light, and that cinnamon sugar - delicious. But it tasted just like coffee cake. That's not what a cupcake is supposed to taste like. The bad: I tried Mimi's Pumpkin first. I LOVE pumpkin cupcakes. Pumpkin anything, really. Granted I bought this one about 10pm, but it was cold and dry. The frosting wasn't thick, it was almost runny. Oh, and the mellocreme pumpkin on top? It was only half of one. Those are my favorite halloween candies, so I felt slighted. My husband had the Strawberry Shortcake cupcake. He said it was "ok", but it was "dry" and "not that big". I also tried the Kir Royale (raspberry cake with champagne flavored frosting). Super dry. Not moist at all. And the cake itself is so small. You pay $4.00 for these cupcakes, you'd better give me something with substance. I feel like I got cheated out of a lot with that price. Bottom line: dry, small and overpriced. Cute presentation, but falls short where it counts.
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