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Ron Knoth

Dear Hardliner,

Hardware stores are one of my favorite places on earth. I once met the actor Fredric March in a hardware store in Milford, CT. It was a pleasure debating with the two time Academy Award winning actor (nominated 12 times) about the benefits of brass tacks versus steel. I took his counsel and went for the brass. You never know who'll you'll run into.

I'm not certain where he'd come down on the cupcake controversy.

Ron

PS Let's hear about some hardware merchandising!!!

hardliner

Hi Ron,
I'm actually in Chicago and the wind here would blow the delicate icing right off of a cupcake unless superglued on, so I usually pass on cupcakes, which my waistline also appreciates. But it is certainly funny how much fanfare this column evoked and how serious people are about their sweets. Keep up the blogs and I hope one day to have some time to start writing again also, you left a kind note after one of my blogs about needing more telephones out on sales floors awhile back. But then I'm in the hardware business so what do I know about cupcakes, but I can sure display a mean chain saw or weed wacker.

Ron Knoth

Dear Cupcake fans,

I must confess after hundreds of blogs on so many topics, never in my wildest imagination did I ever expect so many of you to share so many cupcake opinions with me.

I will confirm that the Cupcake Café has the prettiest cupcakes. Indeed, they are works of arts, their Van Goghy icing blossoms are gorgeous. They make for a showy display, but the icing is slick, and I think the frosting to cupcake ratio is just too heavy for my taste.

Magnolia may have a debatable cupcake, but the Icebox Cake, and Coconut Cake is supreme. I can only tell you that their Hummingbird Cake, along side of a cup of English breakfast tea is a just lovely when you are feeling a little depressed and need some reassurance that tomorrow will be a better day.

Luckily, NY does have a few cupcake specialists. Thanks for your suggestions. I will add one of my own, which is “Crumbs“. It is never a disappointment. Their Grasshopper Cupcake (Chocolate & Mint) is yummy.

As for the practicality of limiting (cupcake) purchases in today’s marketplace, I have to say it is just punitive. Granted, mom would not let me consume six at a sitting, but gosh, that was because she wanted me to eat all my broccoli.

Keep the cupcake communication up!

Ron

jm

you can actually get more then 6 cupcakes at a time. if you look at their website you can get 2 dozen per visit and can special order larger quantities. not sure what all the fuss is about here...

Hdtex

There are far better bakeries in NY. Magnolia is only fair at best...enjoying it's buzz frrom the long dead Sex in The City show...

Suzanne aka Punk Glam Queen

The cupcakes at Magnolia aren't even that great -- the cake is dry and the frosting entirely too sweet. The Cupcake Cafe is much better -- delicious as well as works of art. Plus no attitude. http://www.cupcakecafe-nyc.com/?KMLID=6140

Ron Knoth

Dear Hardliner,

First of all, there really is a "Soup Nazi", here in NY. It's still a very popular place to go. They've relocated several times and people still seek them out.

As for the 6 cupcake policy, I understand why they have it, (by the way, you can order more if you order ahead) but in a pinch when there is plenty of stock I think it's just a tad too punitive.

The cupcakes are worth it!

Ron

Bob Phibbs, the Retail Doctor

You have to be joking me. Product going out is product going out. There's cache and then there's stupidity.

I myself trekked through the worst snowstorm of 2000 to enjoy their cupcakes but turning business away makes sense how, exactly?

treilly007

The truth is, if you are in NYC, there are other great places for yummy cupcakes... the Buttercup Bake Shop www.buttercupbakeshop.com and Sugar Sweet Sunshine www.sugarsweetsunshine.com are actually my favorite for cupcakes and red velvet cakes. I know for certain I have walked into Sugar Sweet Sunshine and picked up a dozen on the spot... Buttercup may have some requirements for on the spot pick-up. Either way... you've got yummy options. enjoy!

hardliner

I guess they are taking lessons from the famous "Soup Nazi", whoever he was (my son says I need to watch more inane TV and I say he needs to read more) But it may create a lot of buzz for them, and ultimately more sales as people learn there's a limit on product and a certain cachet for having a few stale cupcakes around to flaunt your ability to have them in the house.

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