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Patriotic Poke Cake

Submitted by: JELL-O 
Serve this red, white, and blue cake with colorful fresh berries, such as blueberries, strawberries and raspberries. 

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Poke Cake I

Submitted by: Donna Breault 
A classic! Easy,easy, easy and tasty, tasty, tasty. 

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Black Cherry JELL-O Poke Cake

Submitted by: JELL-O 
Black cherry JELL-O creates jewel-like patterns in white cake layers for an easy, elegant dessert. 

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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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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. 

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Poke Cake III

Submitted by: JWOODBURY 
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. 

Lemon Poke Cake I

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

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Luscious Lemon Poke Cake

Submitted by: JELL-O 
For a special occasion, garnish this cake with lemon slices and fresh mint sprigs just before serving. 

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Holiday Poke Cake

Submitted by: JELL-O 
This festive cake with red and green jell-o will be a hit at your holiday gatherings. 

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Lemon Poke Cake II

Submitted by: MARBALET 
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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