Everyone deserves something sweet, and the best way to reward yourself and satisfy a sweet tooth is by visiting Whipt Cream at 143 Chesterfield Towne Center.
Whipt Cream is a local bakery that offers cakes, gourmet cupcakes and other assorted treats. The location is very easy to find and the shop itself is small and cute, almost like a cupcake. When you walk in you can see smell the cupcakes on trays and look at the unique cake samples. There are a few two top tables so costumers can eat there if they prefer, but it’s very small and quiet.
The cupcakes are soft and topped with a thick and sweet icing, they cost $2.25 individually or $29.95 a dozen. Customers can choose from 9 different flavors including Cinnamon Dulce Donut, a featured flavor that changes each month.
For a special occasion you can ask to add an edible cupcake topper and write whatever message you choose on it. Some toppers come pre-made offering birthday wishes and even one that says I love you.
Whipt Cream also offers to make cakes for special occasions, there are 12 different flavors of cake to choose from and 15 different butter creams. The price of the cake depends on each customers design details, the cakes can range from a simple cake with a message to a 3D sculpted cake.
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