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  2. The best desserts in Las Vegas with Cake Boss Buddy Valastro

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    Cake Boss Buddy Valastro takes us on a Vegas dessert crawl and reveals secrets from his expanding bakery empire where 20,000 pounds of cake batter is just an average day's output.

  3. Buddy Valastro - Wikipedia

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    Valastro grew the family bakery business into designer wedding cakes that were featured in bridal magazines. Through that exposure he was asked to compete in four Food Network Challenge cake competitions.

  4. Cake Wars - Wikipedia

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    Cake Wars is an American reality competition series that was first broadcast on June 29, 2015, [1] aired on Food Network. Jonathan Bennett hosted the competition, where four bakers face off to have their cakes featured in a special event, in addition to a $10,000 prize. Star pastry chefs Waylynn Lucas, Ron Ben-Israel and Richard Ruskell judge ...

  5. List of Cake Boss episodes - Wikipedia

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    Carlo's Bakery has a record week when they have to make fifty wedding cakes in seven days. Buddy's number one priority is wowing his cousin and sister-in law with the grandest wedding cake ever but will Cousin Anthony be able to make the delivery by himself?

  6. Next Great Baker - Wikipedia

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    Next Great Baker (also known as Cake Boss: Next Great Baker) is an American television series that airs on TLC, hosted by Buddy Valastro, the star of his own reality series, Cake Boss. The show features contestants participating in challenges that test their edible art baking and decorating skills.

  7. Little Church of the West - Wikipedia

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    Little Church of the West is a wedding chapel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States, that is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. Built of redwood , it was intended to be a replica of a typical pioneer town church.