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this article on Yahoo's Shine! section thinks the trend for (commercially-produced) cupcakes (and 6 other "food fads') may be nearing its end.
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/food/...#photoViewer=1 Quote:
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"What's cool" is usually decided by someone in marketing who sends out press releases (and in many cases free samples and other payola) to outlets of the media. I worked on a student newspaper when I was in college and you'd be surprised at the swag bestowed on even such a humble publication. The value and quantity of said swag increases proportionately to the influence and circulation of the publication targeted. This is pervasive throughout the media industry in the USA.
![]() (Interns for Vogue have the best wardrobes...) Many bloggers and webmasters take advantage of this fact and manage snare the occasional gift card or free merchandise in the name of good PR. In all fairness, unlike some other publications, a good number of the bloggers to whom I link in the cupcake contests and giveaways thread do _disclose_ that they received from the company which produces it the merchandise they are reviewing, gift cards or vouchers they have received, and/or are giving away by random drawing. ![]() While there are still little chi-chi places like magnolia bakery and others of that ilk making gourmet cupcakes, some with exotic ingredients, I'm increasingly seeing cupcakes in display cases in delis and suchlike here in NYC too. It's more likely that like the black-and-white cookie, the buttered roll and the bagel, nondescript non-fancy cupcakes will just become part of the convenience store food landscape. It's less likely that they will truly die out insofar as retail availability goes then that at least some of the "specialness" will wear off. Last edited by Laura; 08-21-2010 at 03:00 PM. |
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OMG, CupCakes are sooo cool. They have not lost their cool over here!!
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There will always be a place for cupcakes. Maybe they won't always be hot enough to support bakeries dedicated solely to cupcakes, but I can't imagine ever going back to the days when cupcakes meant a cheap dry cake with a messy slathering of tasteless icing on top... with sprinkles if you were lucky. Today's consumers are going to demand better quality cupcakes tomorrow as well.
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I think cupcakes being a fad is like saying cake is just a fad. Maybe brides will go back to traditional wedding cakes rather than cupcakes....but cupcakes will be baked forever. I haven't had a store bought one in years, but hostess is still selling good 'ole hostess cupcakes.
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