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The Countdown Is On For The 3rd Edition Of Ghana's Biggest Cake Fair Exhibition Slated For 28th - 29th July

Everything is set for yet another unforgettable moments with family and friends, as the countdown to a showdown between cake and man begins. 

The Cake Fair will be happening on Saturday and Sunday, July 28 and 29, this month from 9am - 9pm at the Accra Digital Center, off the Kaneshie Highway.

Over 40 cake companies that specializes in assorted cakes, cake accessories, cake equipment and supplies will be showcasing mind-blowing designs at the third edition of Ghana's most influential cakes brand event.

The Cake Fair provides both startups and leading vendors in the country's cake decorating, sugar craft and baking industry the biggest networking platform to showcase their finest unique cake designs and accessories, while making available so much free samples to taste, making dazzling moments and memories with great music collections.

This year's cake fair has Ghana's leading media power-houses TV3 Network Limited and 3FM as partners to capture sights and sounds to its viewers and listeners across the country.

Join the countdown to The Cake Fair on 28th and 29th this month.

Also visit our social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter: Thecakefair) for updates and more details.

The Cake Fair is Partnered by TV3 and 3FM, supported by Pink Panda Bakery, Suro360, Cypress Ghana, Donkors Blog and Crabbita Media and powered by Yellow October Events and VoiceAds.

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