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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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Poke Cake III

Submitted by: Heather Woodbury
This is a delicious cake that is really tasty. Poke holes in a white cake, pour fruit flavored gelatin over that, then top it off with cherry pie filling and whipped topping. 

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Pudding Poke Cake

Submitted by: Karin Christian
This is a yellow or white cake in which holes are poked after baking, and chocolate pudding is pored over it, making it look like it has stripes when it is cut. 

Lemon Poke Cake I

Submitted by: Holly
Another delightful variation on the Poke Cake theme. 

Lemon Poke Cake II

Submitted by: Holly
This is a moist lemony cake. It is called a poke cake because you poke holes in it to absorb the glaze. If you want, you can serve this with vanilla ice cream or whipped topping. 

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Poke Cake II

Submitted by: Karin Christian
This is a white cake, that you poke holes in and pour warm fruit flavored gelatin over it and chill. It has a whipped topping frosting. 

Chocolate Poke Cake

Submitted by: Synchorswim
Living In: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
This cake gets rave reviews every time it's made. Definitely not for anyone on a diet! Oooey-gooey, and oh! so good! Best if served warm with vanilla ice cream. 

Watergate Cake IV

Submitted by: Janice
Pistachio cake with fluffy pistachio frosting. 

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Red Velvet Cake III

Submitted by: Mary
Moist and delicious easy cake! 

Orange Cream Cake I

Submitted by: Star Pooley and KC
Remember those yummy treats on a stick when you were a child? Frozen orange on the outside and creamy vanilla on the inside? Well, here's a cake that tastes just like those wonderful treats! 
 
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