Betty Crocker to Give Away 1 Million Free Cakes for US 250th Birthday Celebration
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Gavin Sheehan
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Betty Crocker, owned by General Mills, is launching a promotional giveaway offering one million free cakes to celebrate America's 250th birthday. The campaign includes a presentation on America's favorite cake flavors and a massive five-layer cake created to mark the occasion. The article notes that cake preferences are largely similar across the country, with some regional variation (e.g., Kentucky).
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General Mills revealed that a special giveaway is happening from Betty Crocker, as they will give away one million cakes to celebrate America's 250th Birthday.
The team rolled out an entire presentation of what everyone's favorite cakes are in America, along with this massive five-layer cake to mark the occasion.
As it turns out, we all have a lot of the same taste. Unless you live in Kentucky, but w
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