
Spectacular Cakes for All Occasions

Set in the heart of the Cotswolds, Sugarboo Extraordinary Cakes is owned by Lyanda Alder, a multi award winning cake artist.
Lyanda designs bespoke cakes and creations at the 'Sugarboo studio' in Milton-under-Wychwood.
Specialising in larger than life cakes and unique creations, Lyanda loves a challenge! The cakes are all cake- slice through them with a knife if you can bear to, and you will see the astonishing layers of cake just beneath the icing. These cake creations are superb works of art.
Sugarboo is also home to the infamous 'cookie pie' and gooey chocolate brownies, all made by Lyanda herself.
You can find more information by visiting www.sugarboocakes.co.uk or on social media, @sugarboo.cakes - or pop in and see her creations for yourself at her studio.

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