Amalgamation Cake I

Submitted by: Glenda 
This cake's frosting is similar to that of German Chocolate Cake. 

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Coconut Cake I

Submitted by: Kathy 
This cake starts with a white cake mix and ends up with four layers with a yummy coconut filling. 

Lite Coconut Cake

Submitted by: Sue Snow 
This cake tastes so great that your guests won't know the calories are missing! 

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Coconut Sour Cream Cake

Submitted by: Donna West 
A simple white cake with a sour cream coconut frosting. A light, refreshing dessert. 

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Dirty Snow Cake

Submitted by: Helen 
This is a cool, creamy cake that is pretty and white on the outside and looks like "dirty snow" on the inside. Delicious! 

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Cookies 'n Cream Cake

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull 
Very good, simple cake to make. Always gets a lot of attention. 

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Coconut Poke Cake

Submitted by: Leslie 
White cake soaked in sweet creamy coconut milk and smothered in whipped topping and flaked coconut. A real treat for those with a sweet tooth. 

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Yummy Rainbow Cake

Submitted by: Jen 
White cake mix is made festive with the addition of rainbow colored sprinkles and candy-coated chocolate pieces. 

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Coconut Pecan Cake

Submitted by: cookie 
Delicious coconut pecan cake with cream cheese toasted coconut frosting. Fruitcake 

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Rocky Road Turtle Cake

Submitted by: Wendy 
Chocolate, caramel, nuts, marshmallows, cake. YUM! Hint: If you need to cover the cake with plastic wrap, insert toothpicks in the side and top of the cake. This will keep the plastic wrap away from the frosting. 
 
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