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Ingredients for this Item:

Sugar, bleached wheat flour, enriched (bleached flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin & folic acid) eggs, butter & milk. Contains 2% or less of the following: (Sodium propionate, sorbic acid (preservatives), artificial & natural flavoring, baking soda, corn starch, sodium aluminum sulfate, & calcium phosphate.

 

The way Grandma used to make it - light, enticing, filled with the aroma straight from the oven. It's almost like being back in Grandma's kitchen. A butter batter with that fresh taste of lemon is baked to perfection, and each cake is hand-dipped in a warm tangy lemon sauce. Can't get any better than this? It can! We also enclose a generous portion of lemon topping.
 

Please note the items in this catalogue section are only available via Internet orders, e-mail or by calling the Grove number.

863.670.6963

30 oz Gift Box Lemon Pound Cake...$23.95
 

Price Includes standard ground shipping within Continental US

Shipping Notes for this Item:

This item cannot ship overseas. It contains highly perishable items that may be damaged due to prolonged shipping methods.
 

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