The Cocomelon Blue Design Fondant Cake from Ryan Bakery is a delightful treat for any occasion. This cake is beautifully designed with fondant icing in shades of blue, featuring characters from the popular children’s show, Cocomelon.
The cake itself is made with high-quality ingredients, ensuring a delicious and moist texture that will leave your taste buds satisfied. The frosting is a smooth and creamy buttercream, adding a delectable richness to every bite.
Ryan Bakery offers delivery of this cake in Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, and Faridabad, making it convenient for you to get this cake for your celebration. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, baby shower, or any other special event, the Cocomelon Blue Design Fondant Cake is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
Order now from Ryan Bakery and make your celebration a memorable one!
Care Instructions
- Store cream cakes in a refrigerator.
- Fondant cakes should be stored in an air conditioned environment.
- Slice and serve the cake at room temperature and make sure it is not exposed to heat.
- Use a serrated knife to cut a fondant cake.
- Sculptural elements and figurines may contain wire supports or toothpicks or wooden skewers for support.
- Please check the placement of these items before serving to small children.
- The cake should be consumed within 24 hours.
- Enjoy your cake!
Delivery Information
- Every cake we offer is handcrafted and since each chef has his/her own way of baking and designing a cake, there might be slight variation in the product in terms of design and shape.
- The chosen delivery time is an estimate and depends on the availability of the product and the destination to which you want the product to be delivered.
- Since cakes are perishable in nature, we attempt delivery of your order only once. The delivery cannot be redirected to any other address.
- This product is hand delivered and will not be delivered along with courier products.
- Occasionally, substitutions of flavours/designs is necessary due to temporary and/or regional unavailability issues.