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Cupcake-Inspired Gifts at the Top of the 2010 Holiday Wish List

In line with the cupcake trend, Zorbitz Inc. has just announced a delectable, fun line of cupcake-inspired jewelry, tipped to be the nation's hottest gift product of 2010.

Cupcake-Inspired Gifts at the Top of the 2010 Holiday Wish List
2010-10-14
LOS ANGELES, CA, October 14, 2010 (Press-News.org) Cupcakes have become the craze. Now exploding into cookbooks, TV shows, apparel and accessories, everyone loves cupcakes. Innocent and small enough to eat all by yourself and still satisfy a sweet craving, versatile and amenable to decoration; cupcakes are a nostalgic wonder for all ages. The cupcake craze hit big when Sarah Jessica Parker announced her penchant for cupcakes from the, now famous, Magnolia bakery on her TV series, Sex In the City. In 2010, Cupcake madness continues to hold steady with the success of luxury cupcake bakeries such as Sprinkles and Crumbs expanding nation wide and cupcake lovers simply can't get enough.

In line with the cupcake trend, Zorbitz Inc. has just announced a delectable, fun line of cupcake-inspired jewelry, tipped to be the nation's hottest gift product of 2010. Each necklace and bracelet comes with a recipe to bake real cupcakes and is decorated with the finest crystal sprinkles. Completely lead and cadmium safe, there are nine styles of cupcakes available on a cute cupcake inspired card that opens to reveal a delicious recipe. Featuring flavors such as Chocolate Lava cake, Peanut Butter, Cookie Dough and Strawberry Shortcake and priced at an affordable $8.99 these are a unique gift idea for all ages. In addition, Zorbitz donates a portion of the sale of these cupcakes to charities worldwide. The Sweet Life Bakery display stand is making a sweet arrival to stores nationwide this month.

Cupcake lovers might also like cupcake inspired best selling recipe book such as Hello Cupcake or cupcake-branded apparel by Johnny cupcakes. For information on all cupcake paraphernelia, to keep up with cupcake news or download some of the best recipes, two of the best, dedicated online cupcake blogs are "Take the Cupcake" and "52 Cupcakes".

Website: http://www.zorbitz.net

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[Press-News.org] Cupcake-Inspired Gifts at the Top of the 2010 Holiday Wish List
In line with the cupcake trend, Zorbitz Inc. has just announced a delectable, fun line of cupcake-inspired jewelry, tipped to be the nation's hottest gift product of 2010.