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Product: Puppy Cake Wheat-Free Peanut Butter Cake Mix and Frosting

What It Is: cake mix for dogs made with natural and human-grade ingredients

Manufacturer: Puppy Cake. Made in USA.

DogTipper Review: I love cooking special treats for the dogs but the last few months our schedule has been super, super busy with the websites busier than ever and several freelance book projects underway simultaneously. When Puppy Party Place, a site that features all sorts of party goodies for dogs, contacted us about reviewing a Puppy Cake mix, I definitely wanted to give it a try.

Like a cake mix you’d purchase for a human birthday party or special occasion, the Puppy Cake  comes with just about everything you need to whip up a quick cake…all I needed to add was water and one egg.

Puppy Party Place sent a bone-shaped muffin pan for our review as well and so next I sprayed the pan with no-stick spray then filled the six bone shapes with the cake mix. (Tiki knew there was something good in the works!)

I popped it in the 350 degree, preheated oven and waited 25 minutes.

After the muffins cooled, I prepared the yogurt frosting by adding five teaspoons of water to the frosting mix (a powder):

I frosted the cakes then topped each with sprinkles from “let’s do…Sprinkelz”. Here’s the result!

The Puppy Cake Peanut Butter Cake Mix contains brown rice flour, evaporated cane juice, peanut flour, baking powder and salt. The frosting contains unflavored yogurt. The cake mix box makes six medium-sized muffins.

The sprinkles, sold separately, are certified USDA organic and contain organic evaporated cane juice, organic rice flour, organic natural colors (organic beet powder, organic turmeric, organic barley grass powder); this product is made in Peru.

Along with the wheat-free peanut butter cake mix, carob and banana flavors are also available.

Irie and Tiki give Puppy Cake a big paws up for flavor, and I give this mix a big paws up for its ease of use and natural ingredients!

Disclosure: We received the products for our review but we were not compensated for this review. All opinions are entirely our own.

Paris Permenter
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