Ace of Cakes - Season 1

Ace of Cakes - Season 1

Season 1

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Episodes6
DatesAug 17, 2006 - Sep 21, 2006
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Episodes

Triple Crown Cake
Season 1Episode 130 min

Triple Crown Cake

21 cakes in a week? Sounds like a lot, but for Duff Goldman and his crew, it's just a normal week at Charm City Cakes. With cakes shaped like Jeeps, game consoles, fish and a special cake for the Preakness Horse Race; this is no easy task - can Duff and his crew pull it off in time?
Aug 17, 2006
Wedding Cakes & Headaches
Season 1Episode 230 min

Wedding Cakes & Headaches

Hell week has arrived at Charm City Cakes! It's the busiest week of the summer, as Duff and his team are pushed to the limit—24 cakes in seven days. Lots of weddings over Memorial Day weekend. Duff and company have their Monday morning meeting to go over cakes for the week, assign cakes and troubleshoot potential problems. The main cakes of the week are a tequila bottle cake for some girls graduating from college, a replica of a German shepherd for a groom's cake, a four-tier deconstructed wedding cake for two men, and an elaborate four-tier wedding cake in which each tier represents a snapshot from a couple's many vacations. Another big cake for the week is a six-tier wedding cake.
Aug 19, 2006
Hell Week
Season 1Episode 330 min

Hell Week

Aug 31, 2006
Life's a Zoo
Season 1Episode 430 min

Life's a Zoo

A benefit for the local zoo takes up time for research and problem-solving, while other staff prepare an unusual groom cake, and Duff reconnects with an old friend.
Sep 7, 2006
Duff Goes Hollywood
Season 1Episode 530 min

Duff Goes Hollywood

Creating a cake for Jay Leno is the focus of this episode, and the kitchen location is pretty unbelievable. Duff also helps a restaurant celebrate a birthday, tutors some Brownies, and indulges himself while in Los Angeles.
Sep 14, 2006
Cake Walk
Season 1Episode 630 min

Cake Walk

An amusement park wedding, a museum birthday and a gallery opening all require Duff's services, and the cakes are as unusual as the settings. These cakes are for kids and kids at heart.
Sep 21, 2006

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