
What we liked:
Comments from our taste panel included "tastes like homeade", "delicious; for carrot cake lovers, this would be a sweet indulgence", "very additctive--hard to put this one down", "love that there are no preservatives in this", "like the clear and easy-to-read ingredients in this delicious treat", "hard to believe that this 16 oz. cake with cream cheese icing is only $3.29; could probably get at least 6 slices from this", and "will definitely purchase more of this in the future".
Story:
Baron's Markets, based in Southern California, were founded on a simple principle: providing unique and healthy products at low prices. It's a family-run business of dedicated "food enjoyers" focused on bringing great foods at terrific prices to their customers.
Unlike traditional supermarkets, Baron's stores carry less than 10,000 items and aisles are limited to 12 or so.
Each product has been tasted to ensure satisfaction from their "extended family" (their customers).
Did you know?
The word "carrot" comes from a Chinese translation of "radish".
Variations of carrot cake result from the inclusion of various ingredients including nuts, apples, pineapple, coconut, lemon, chocolates, spices, and more.
The Asian version of carrot cake is actually a fried dish made up of white radish and rice flour.
Ingredients (from package):
Wheat flour, carrots, water, eggs, soy oil, raisins, walnuts, coconut flakes, pineapple, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, milk, salt, cream cheese icing
No preservatives
Allergen info:
Contact Baron's Markets for allergen information.
Availability:
We picked ours up at our local Baron's Market. Baron's Markets are located in Southern California--mainly Greater San Diego area.
Information:
For more information about Baron's Markets, see website at www.baronsmarket.com.
Check out this video featuring the Baron's Market Marketing Manager outside a nearby store location: