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Tortuga Rum Cakes-Chocolate

from: Tortuga Imports




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5820







Address: cayman
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Tortuga Rum Cakes
Country: cayman
Ingredients: Rum Cake
Label: Tortuga Imports
Manufacturer: Tortuga Imports
Publisher: Tortuga Imports
Sales Rank: 5820
Studio: Tortuga Imports



Features:
  • Fresh, Moist, Intense and Delicious
  • Each cake is individually hand-glazed, heat sealed and vacuum packed
  • Based on a 100+ year old family recipe passed down to each generation
  • Shelf life of six months or up to 2 years if frozen
  • Less than 0.5% Alcohol Content

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Product Description:
The world famous Tortuga Rum cakes are baked fresh daily in the Cayman Islands using a special five year old Tortuga Gold Rum and the finest natural ingredients.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic cakes
I ordered both chocolate and walnut varieties. They came in perfect condition (vacuum-packed). These cakes are not only delicious, but also a very nice gift, since they are quite unusual. I would highly recommend them.

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