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    Double Chocolate Hawaiian Tiramisu.
    Yummly
    Double Chocolate Hawaiian Tiramisu. With Mascarpone Cheese, Powdered Sugar, Coconut Milk, Kahlua, Sweet Chocolate, Vanilla Extract, Matcha Green Tea Powder, Coffee, Sweet Hawaiian Rolls, Whipped Cream, Milk Chocolate, Cocoa Powder, Matcha Green Tea Powder, Chocolate-covered Coffee Beans
    Grain & Gluten Free Chocolate Coffee Cookies
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    Grain & Gluten Free Chocolate Coffee Cookies With Farinha De Mandioca, Sweet Potato Starch, Chickpea Flour, Cacao, Carob Powder, Coffee Powder, Erythritol, Stevia, Vanilla Bean, Coconut Milk, Coconut Oil, Yolks, Coconut Oil, Coconut Milk, Erythritol, Matcha, Honey, Coconut Flakes, Dark Chocolate, Vi
    Mardi Gras King Cake!
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    You will need 1 - small baby doll trinket. The King Cake tradition is thought to have been brought to New Orleans from France in 1870. A King Cake is an oval-shaped bakery delicacy, crossed between a coffee cake and a French pastry that is as rich in history as it is in flavor. It's decorated in royal colors of PURPLE which signifies "Justice," GREEN for "Faith," and GOLD for "Power." These colors were chosen to resemble a jeweled crown honoring the Wise Men who visited the Christ Child on Epiphany. In the past such things as coins, beans, pecans, or peas were also hidden in each King Cake. A tiny plastic baby is the common prize. At a party, the King Cake is sliced and served. Each person looks to see if their piece contains the "baby." If so, then that person is named "King" or “Queen” for a day and bound by custom to provide the next King Cake. Mardi Gras Day has a moveable date and may occur on any Tuesday from February 3rd to March 9th. It is always the day before Ash Wednesday, and always falls 46 days before Easter. (https://www.randazzokingcake.com/pages/History-of-King-Cakes.html)