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As
we approached Independence Day, the time finally came to transport our
creation to the nation's birthplace, Philadelphia. Five of Sara Lee's
white fleet trucks were decorated for the occasion with a
red-white-and-blue birthday cake graphic and loaded with chocolate cake,
royal icing paintings (each carefully crated), and the cake's
superstructure. The convoy was led by a white van, decorated to match
the trucks and driven by yours truly. We took off from Deerfield
(outside Chicago) and headed for Toledo, the first of five stops along
the way. Over three days we had scheduled press receptions in Toledo,
Cleveland, Youngstown, Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg, and it was my job to
lead the convoy and conduct the press conferences. The road trip was my
first experience with truckers and CB radios, and I swear I laughed all
the way. We drew plenty of attention on the road, and our story was well
covered. Other truckers and CB-ers were constantly asking "Is that
the big cake I heard about?" One driver said our white trucks
looked so pretty, like pearls on a string moving down the highway.
"Spirit
of '76" in royal icing |
We pulled up at our destination—Memorial Hall in Philadelphia's
Fairmount Park—and assembly began. It took another two or three days to put the cake together. The finished
product was stunning. All our hard work and planning had produced an
eye-popping vision, now framed in a setting that was perfect for the
occasion.
Next: The
birthday party... |