For
those who don't know, a King Cake is an oval-shaped bakery delicacy--a
cross between a coffee cake and a French pastry that is as rich in
history as it is in flavor.
Here's some sweet news: people all over the country can still enjoy
that crown jewel of New Orleans, the King Cake, this Mardi Gras season.
For those who don't know, a King Cake is an oval-shaped bakery
delicacy-a cross between a coffee cake and a French pastry that is as
rich in history as it is in flavor. It's decorated in royal colors or
Purple for Justice, Green for Faith and Gold for Power: These colors
were chosen to represent a jeweled crown honoring the wise men who
brought gifts to the Christ Child on the Epiphany. A tiny plastic baby
is hidden inside. Whoever gets the piece with the prize is named "King
for a day."
Some of the most popular King cakes are those created in New Orleans at
the famous Randazzo's Camellia City Bakery. Despite the devastation of
Hurricane Katrina, the store recently reopened its doors and took part
in a special program with DHL to bring a taste of home to displaced New
Orleanians, residents and others for Mardi Gras.
Explained Tricia Zornes, owner of Randazzo's, "Continuing local
traditions like Mardi Gras helps revitalize the New Orleans economy,
improves morale and shows the world that we can rebuild and
re-establish the culture that has made New Orleans special."
To help the rebuilding and celebrate the reopening, shipping company
DHL developed a festive, co-branded shipping box, specially designed to
open from the top to protect the rich icing and traditional shape. In
addition, according to Zornes, the shipper's sales representative
offered his own time and effort to rebuilding the bakery after nearly
everything was lost, from the valuable baking equipment to the building
itself. "In addition to helping us create a new distribution process,
he went beyond the call of duty in offering to help paint, or do any
odd jobs that would help us get up and running quickly," said Zornes.
"DHL has been committed to leveraging its resources to support disaster
relief and long-term reconstruction along the Gulf Coast, and is now
pleased to be able to support the private sector in rebuilding their
businesses and their livelihoods," said Kay Hart, Senior Vice
President, Corporate Communications, DHL Americas.
To order a cake or get more information, visit www.kingcakes. com or
call (800) 684-2253. To learn more about shipping, see www.dhl-usa.com.
Cakes fit for a king can still come from New Orleans thanks to a famous
bakery and an inspired shipping company.