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Get Free Cake Near Encinitas, Courtesy Of Nothing Bundt Cakes
Nothing Bundt Cakes bakeries across the San Diego region are giving away free mini bundt cakes to celebrate its 25th birthday.

SAN DIGEO COUNTY, CA — Bakery chain Nothing Bundt Cakes is celebrating its 25th birthday in a sweet way with a cake giveaway at all locations across the country, including San Diego County.
On Thursday, the first 250 guests to walk into the bakery will receive a free Confetti Bundtlet, the brand's packaged miniature bundt cakes.
In addition, the bakery chain is holding an online contest where one resident will win a $25,000 birthday party planned by a celebrity planning company, a Nothing Bundt Cakes news release said.
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Residents can enter the contest by submitting a photo of their favorite birthday memory from Thursday through Sept. 25. The photo must include a written description, describing what they enjoyed about that memory and what winning the party would mean to them.
Residents can submit their entry through the bakery's website. For rules and submission forms, click here.
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"At Nothing Bundt Cakes, bringing joy is at the heart of everything we do," Nothing Bundt Cakes Chief Marketing Officer Angie Eckelkamp said in a news release. "Our bakery-wide 25th birthday Confetti Bundtlet giveaway and $25,000 party contest is our way of thanking our guests for letting us be a part of their joyous moments over the years."
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- Chula Vista: 872 Eastlake Parkway, Suite 414
- San Diego: 3225 Sports Arena Blvd, Suites 102-3
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- San Marcos: 595 Grand Ave.
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