CAKE THAT KEEPS FRESH An important development in the distribution of Ernest Adams Genoa, Bridal and Simnel cake is that directly it is cooled after coming out of the oven it is sliced and wrapped in cellophane in handy sized packets. This eliminates actual handling of the cake until it reaches your home. It is introduced not only in the interests of hygiene but to keep the cake fresh. Simply partly remove the cellophane wrapping, cut off the slices you need and replace cellophane. The big demand for these three varieties, Genoa, Simnel and Bridal, indicates the popularity of Ernest Adams cake wrapped in cellophane. —Advt
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27038, 13 May 1953, Page 2
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