Get creative in your bakery to increase orders and revenue during wedding season with donuts, cupcakes, cake pops, dessert bars and—of course—wedding cakes!
A little over two million weddings happen every year on average in the United States and a whopping 84% of them include a cake-cutting ceremony–that’s a LOT of wedding cakes!1,2 Lately, however, wedding trends have expanded the definition of a wedding “cake” and even though cake-cutting ceremonies are enduringly popular, they don’t always involve a traditional cake. Use these simple ideas for wedding cakes and wedding cake alternatives to increase revenue by diversifying the wedding offerings at your bakery.
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Er, an open dessert bar that is. Mix things up and make the smaller delicacies your bakery specializes in available for wedding clients, whether that’s cupcakes, cookies, cake pops, or petite fours. Desserts that are great for weddings include:
Another up-and-coming wedding cake trend involves layering, stacking or towering smaller desserts to create a display in the shape of a traditional wedding cake. Here are some easy and creative ways to do it:
And remember, two cakes (or three, or four…) are better than one! Talk to prospective clients about the opportunity for cake trios, quartets or quintets in complementary flavors. Or suggest placing one cake at each table as a decorative—and delicious—centerpiece. The couple can capitalize on a new trend in wedding cakes and you can increase profit by providing a varied selection.
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1WeddingWire, 2016 Newlywed Survey 2The Wedding Report, Wedding Statistics for the United States, 2017 3Bake Magazine, 2017 Retail Bakery Operations Study