Nothing Bundt Cake Granding Opening supports Keaton Raphael Memorial

A new bakery will open soon in Roseville serving up individual and large bundt cakes.

First it was cupcakes, and now it may be a bundt cake craze. Nothing Bundt Cakes, a company headquartered in Las Vegas, is opening a bundt cake bakery in Roseville. The grand opening is set for Thursday, Dec. 1.

They’ll be serving up single-serving cakes called Bundtlets, larger bundts that serve up to 18 people, as well as tiered cakes, which serves up to 26 people.

As part of its grand opening celebrations, the bakery will donate 20 percent of its proceeds made from 10 am. To 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9 to the Keaton Raphael Memorial Foundation.

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This month, we honor brave young warriors, remember our precious Angels, and stand with families fighting childhood cancer today. From fundraising events to volunteer opportunities, there’s a way for everyone to join this mission of hope.

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