David Arrick was intrigued by the cupcake craze, but realized all the tasty  offerings out there seemed, well, a little girly. So he cashed in his 401(k) and  began selling "aesthetically masculine" cupcakes made with beer, bacon and other  manly ingredients
By Patrick Sauer @ 
AOL Small Business

"It's the middle of a recession, and there's a line of women down the block at  Magnolia Bakery," Arrick says of the uber-popular cupcake outpost featured on  the popular HBO show. "It's sugar, it's cake, people love it, but I thought,  'Why aren't my boys being represented?..'"
Arrick and friends collaborated on manly recipes. They mixed-and-matched  chocolate, peanut butter, banana, buttercream, cinnamon, booze, beer and  the dessert de resistance: bacon. ("Bacon makes everything  better," Arrick says. "And I'm a Jew.") They came up with 12 cupcakes  with names like the Rum & Coke, the  Big Papi and the Jackhammer. Arrick likes a bit of crunch with his  sweets, so each cupcake has a candy disk on top in patterns like  camouflage, plaid and houndstooth.
"We turned the cupcake business on its ear and tapped into something out there," he says.   
Cupcakes were requested for soldiers in Iraq and fishermen in Alaska,  but the publicity outpaced baking ability. At present, deliveries are  only being made in New York. The company recently moved into a new  commerical space, but Arrick hopes to add a storefront soon..
 
2 comments:
As a food junkie, I love this idea. I had noticed at "Dean and Deluca" that the cakes and cupcakes were very girlie. Pink, sparkles, roses with candy ribbons etc...
My son has requested a birthday cake with lots of roses because they're pure sugar. His birthday's in August - he's thinking ahead.
lol!
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