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Sweet Freedom is delivered

POSTED: Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 9:25 PM
Filed Under: Contests | Food News | Vegan | Vegetarian
What's better than a box of cupcakes? A box of cupcakes delivered to your doorstep. Sweet Freedom (1424 South St.), Philly's first vegan, gluten-free bakery (they also have your back when it comes to allergens — they avoid using corn, wheat, peanuts and soy), now delivers orders of $20 and up for a $12 service fee. These treats are not only for those with dietary restrictions, but for anyone who is looking for a healthy alternative to traditional baking ingredients, like refined and bleached flours and sugars. For now, the goods will only be carted to certain ZIP codes, but the plan is expand the range, with a long-term goal of instituting national shipping. Call 215-545-1899 or e-mail sweetfreedombakery@gmail.com if you want to rev the engines of your cubiclemates or salvage a forgotten-dessert slip-up at your next dinner party. Wait! Before you dig in, whip out your camera to document the act of indulgence that could be worth a $50 gift certificate and wall-mount at the bakery. More details on the photo contest here. You may now dig in.
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