Restaurants & Bars

Free Cake Available Thursday At Nothing Bundt Cakes In Mount Prospect

The national promotion is only for the first 250 customers through the doors when the bakery opens at the Randhurst Village location.

The company was founded in 1997 in Las Vegas and now has more than 430 locations, including 1071 N. Elmhurst Road.
The company was founded in 1997 in Las Vegas and now has more than 430 locations, including 1071 N. Elmhurst Road. (Google Maps)

MOUNT PROSPECT, IL — Fans of Nothing Bundt Cakes should make sure to be at the bakery when it opens at 10 a.m. Thursday. The Mount Prospect location at Randhurst Village (1071 N. Elmhurst Road), along with more than 400 across the nation, are celebrating 25 years of business with a free "confetti bundtlet" giveaway for the first 250 customers through the doors.

No purchase is necessary, according to a Facebook post from the company. The free cake is limited to one per customer while promotional supplies last and they must be claimed in person, not online or over the phone. There are also no product or flavor substations.

A "bundtlet" is described as an individually packaged miniature Bundt Cake on the company's website. Confetti flavor is the "combination of classic birthday cake baked with colorful sprinkles adds bites of fun to every occasion."

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Nothing Bundt Cakes was founded in 1997 in Las Vegas by Dena Tripp and Debbie Shwetz. The company currently has more than 430 bakery locations over 40 states and Canada.


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