I don't follow sports pretty much at all, so about all I know is that the Stanley Cup is for hockey. I still think it's great that bakeries are making Stanley Cup cupcakes, even though I'm not rooting for a particular team.
What about you? Do you like "go team" cupcakes?

by Jasmine Gehris for The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Stoecklein's Bake Shop in Blawnox offers penguin-decorated cakes, a cake in the shape of a hockey goalpost and Stanley Cup cupcakes bearing numbers from the Penguins' jerseys, says Crystal Pentarek, a spokeswoman. There also are cookies in the shape of ice cream cones.
At CoCo's Cupcake Cafe in Shadyside, there are "Stanley CupCakes," an array of individual treats, one each with "Lets" and "Go" and "Pens," and others with the numbers of star players -- 27 (Georges Laraque), 29 (Marc Andre-Fleury), 87 (Sidney Crosby), 55 (Sergei Gonchar), 71 (Evengi Malkin) and 10 (Gary Roberts).
What about you? Do you like "go team" cupcakes?

by Jasmine Gehris for The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Stoecklein's Bake Shop in Blawnox offers penguin-decorated cakes, a cake in the shape of a hockey goalpost and Stanley Cup cupcakes bearing numbers from the Penguins' jerseys, says Crystal Pentarek, a spokeswoman. There also are cookies in the shape of ice cream cones.
At CoCo's Cupcake Cafe in Shadyside, there are "Stanley CupCakes," an array of individual treats, one each with "Lets" and "Go" and "Pens," and others with the numbers of star players -- 27 (Georges Laraque), 29 (Marc Andre-Fleury), 87 (Sidney Crosby), 55 (Sergei Gonchar), 71 (Evengi Malkin) and 10 (Gary Roberts).
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