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lroberts Aug 4, 2009 01:42 PM

Erotic bakeries?

This might be a weird question, but does anyone know of an erotic bakery in the Montreal vicinity? I'm thinking of a place that would make boob or penis-shaped cakes, for something like a birthday or stag/stagette party.

Any leads would be greatly appreciated!

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    foodie_mtl Aug 17, 2009 12:15 PM

    I know it's a little late but I saw this as I was checking out some wedding cake bakeries in MTL...
    http://www.stregacattiva.com/

    They actually advertise erotic cakes and have some pictures... may be exactly what you are looking for!

    1. carswell Aug 4, 2009 03:06 PM

      A possible lead: the late, lamented 1 2 3... chocolat, a chocolaterie on Casgrain, across from Poisonnerie Shamrock near the Jean Talon Market (I believe it's the local now occupied by Camellia Sinensis), used to make anatomically correct "adult" chocolates. There were rumours they were going to reopen, possibly under another name. Someone in the business might be able to tell you if they did.

      Are there any decent non-chain bakeries in the Village? If so, chances are good yours wouldn't be the first such request for a custom cake they'd received.

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        lagatta Aug 11, 2009 01:26 PM

        There is one on Ste-Catherine between Panet and Plessis, but I forget the name. I'm sure the owners would not find such a request over the top.

        Of course if you buy top quality baklawa, that will also ensure "sticky fingers"!

      2. kpzoo Aug 4, 2009 02:46 PM

        You could ask a specialty cake shop like http://sugarrushcakes.com/ and if they don't do it, they might know who to refer you to.

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        1. re: kpzoo
          lroberts Aug 11, 2009 11:10 AM

          Awesome suggestion, thanks!

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          Maximilien Aug 4, 2009 02:03 PM

          You could dress up a baguette with a couple of small salad "bread" and/or a couple of raisin breads !!!

          Other than that, go to a small bakery, ask to speak to the owner (not an employee) and tell him what you want, tell him you are ready to put some cash in front (to show him you are not joking).

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          1. re: Maximilien
            hungryann Aug 4, 2009 02:12 PM

            'You could dress up a baguette with a couple of small salad "bread" and/or a couple of raisin breads !!! '
            OK, I am feeling silly, so here it goes against any good taste (no pun intended):
            What would the raisins represent? ;)

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