Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris. Show all posts

05 October 2014

Sugar Daze Pop-up at Printemps Haussmann

Just in time for the rentrée, Kenzo has taken over the Printemps Haussmann Atrium with an ultra graphic pop-up store and exclusive pret-a-porter collection inspired by the surreal universe of artist, David Lynch.


Sugar Daze is very proud to have been chosen as an event partner by the infamous fashion house with whom we have been collaborating for over a year now.

Come visit the Sugar Daze pop-up shop from September 30th to October 18th in the Printemps Haussmann Mode Atrium, level -1. Let yourself be seduced by our cupcakes -- we'll have many of the best-selling flavors from the Bake Shop - our cookies, brownies, and more. Not forgetting the exclusive products we've baked up for this occasion like our "Blue Velvet" cupcake.

22 April 2014

Wham! Slam! Pow!

The Birthday Cake for a Superheroes party! The Birthday boy was turning 37! :P

18 February 2014

What's Up, Doc?

We couldn't be prouder to be featured as the special guest of honor in the new cookbook, "Cupcakes Inratables." This book is part of a series called "Les Délices de Solar" which covers a variety of dishes from burgers to macarons and cheesecakes to rillettes. Some of the other contributors to the series -- les invités prestige -- as we are called include pastry genius, Gontran Cherrier, Michelin-starred Jacques Le Divellec, and our favorite burger joint, Happy Days Diner!!! In the cupcake book, you'll find our famous carrot cake cupake recipe.


Cupcakes Inratables is available on amazon, at FNAC, and in bookstores across France.



03 January 2014

Bonne Année!!!


Wishing you and yours an excellent New Year!!! Thanks so much to all our friends, fans and family for their continued support and encouragement! Looking forward to seeing you at the Bake Shop in 2014!

27 November 2013

Giving and Thanks!

With Thanksgiving just on the horizon, I wanted to take a moment to talk about giving.... giving your product in exchange for publicity -- a common practice used by companies as they seek new ways to grow their market share or build brand awareness.



As a company providing delicious and beautiful sugary creations, Sugar Daze is approached on an almost non-stop basis to provide cupcakes for free for various events. When I was just starting out, I saw the merit in these types of situations - it gave me the opportunity to put my name and my product out there to grow my business. Over the years, as my business became more established, I had to turn down many of these proposals -- I'm not a charity and there's no way I could support my infant business if I said yes to everyone who asked. I developed a set of guidelines to determine whether or not I wanted to get involved. My key criteria for many years now is whether there is a benevolent or charitable mission involved, i.e., Sugar Daze has provided cupcakes for events supporting breast cancer research (Odessa race/Gustave Roissy Institute), the further development of the arts program for youth (Centre Pompidou), clean-up after Hurricane Sandy (the Red Cross) and many others, not forgetting the annual fundraiser I co-organize: Cupcake Camp Paris which benefits Make-A-Wish France. It's important to me to give back. From time to time, I will also consider events that I just think are really cool or to thank other businesses who may have helped mine in the past.

If you are a business looking to get involved in an event where your products are to be given for free, do it for the PR, do it from the goodness in your heart for a good cause, do it to have your brand associated with one that is meaningful to you/cool or do it to give back to someone who has given you a hand along the way.

A key consideration for these types of "collaborations" is to fully understand who will be there, what the event is all about, and what is required of you. This is important in determining what opportunities your particpation will bring. There's not much point in investing the time and effort in providing free product if the people attending have no regular interest in your products, or the means to afford them. And it's difficult to negotiate the details of your participation if you agree straight away and later find out the quantity needed, or the time you need to spend getting ready for/being present at the event is totally unrealistic. Oh and one of the key lessons I have learned is how to interpret the wording of the proposals. Oftentimes, you are told the editor from Marie Claire, the food stylist from Zeste, the head buyer from Galeries Lafeyette, etc. is on the guest list. This may be true, and they very well may attend, but unless the organizer can confirm their attendence, this is all just marketing speak to get you interested in the event too.



If you have been promised the distribution of your logo in event communications, make sure to provide one straight away, spell out your company name and make sure to send direct links to your website, social network pages, etc. The number of times I have seen my company spelled as Sugardaze (one word) is baffling. And don't get me started about the time an event promoter linked my company name on their event page to a competitor's website! Also it may be a good idea to stipulate that your name and logo can be used in connection with the specific event only.

If you are offering a product that is delicate, fragile, or in my case perishable, it is also a good idea to communicate how it should be stored before the event and under what conditions it is to be served. I'll never forget a two-weekend long event I was invited to when I was just starting out and the promoter thought they could take delivery of my cupcakes on a Friday and still serve them the following Sunday (9 days later!!!!). These days when I attend an event such as this, I will arrange to make delivery shortly before the event starts and always spell out how they products are to be kept, and when they should be thrown.

Which leads me to this final point, if possible, you are going to want to attend the event itself or at least set-up your products to guarantee they are being presented in their best light. The event organizers are there to ensure an excellent event, not the promotion of your products. Once you have delivered your products, that's just one thing they can cross off their to-do list. They are not your PR Agency or representative of your company. If you are doing an event such as this to gain exposure to new people, you're gonna want to make sure you have done everything possible to make your products stand out and be remembered. If possible, you may want to stick around and talk yourself and your product up.

This past week, I broke several rules in my playbook. For the first time in a long time, I gave cupcakes to a company celebrating an important milestone in the hopes of reaching a new client profile. I didn't ask about what other businesses would be there because I was so excited about the names I heard on their guestlist. Everything went fine up until the product delivery where I was informed they weren't ready for me yet and could I just drop off my cupcakes in boxes and my cake stand -- they would take care of the display set-up. Not ideal, but what could I do? The next day, I was shocked and disturbed to learn that while all the guests were told they'd be eating Sugar Daze cupcakes, another baker's cupcakes were also served at the event. It was not a bakery I knew and so I researched them. I subsequently met the "owner" at Cupcake Camp which happened this past week as well. Let's just say the differences in our businesses are like night and day -- I am a professional business and I take my job and my legal obligations very seriously. This means I am declared with the Chambre de Commerce, I pay my taxes, I work in a safe food handling environment and have undergone the training required by law to practice in my industry.

So final lesson of the day -- always ask what other businesses will be present at an event, and make sure you get product exclusivity if this is important to you. Many manufacturers have the benefit of putting a label or other tag on their products but this isn't always the case. You don't want to get involved in an event where there is a chance that your product can be confused with someone else's and leaves you with a potentially tarnished reputation....or worse!



Speaking in the most general terms and based on my experiences, there are very few events of this nature that have brought me measurable new clients/new business. Which is why I evaluate them with a great degree of time and reflection. I'd be curious to hear opinions from others who donate product for events. I have had wonderful feedback from attendees on my cupcakes at the event itself, and sure I can think of a few new clients, and friends, I have met via these events. But on the whole, I haven't seen the returns equal to the time/effort/investment made.

Which brings me back to giving thanks....event organizers -- show some gratitude. Recognize that even though you have given this other company something favorable in exchange for their participation, they have invested time, money, effort, etc. to give you something and a little thank you would be nice. Hold up your end of the bargain, show them some respect, and don't screw them over. A one-off event could lead to a beautiful, long-term partnership where each company continues to support the other for a whole host of shared benefits and events.



I don't say it enough but just wanted to thank you all for your support and encouragement over the years. May you and your families have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

All accompanying photos are from orders prepared this past week at Sugar Daze!

21 May 2013

Cupcake Couture Blog Party & An Exclusive Sugar Daze Recipe!



Last month, German-based baker, Betsy Eves, best known as Jave Cupcake, put out a call to her fellow bakers with two of my favorite words: CUPCAKE and PARTY!!!! Yup, Betsy needed bakers for a CUPCAKE PARTY! And not just any party, but a CUPCAKE COUTURE BLOG PARTY!!!



What's that you say? Cou-Ture? You gotta trill the "r" as you say that as we do here in Paris (another trill -- Parrrr -eeeee).... The Cupcake Couture Blog Party is all about creating delicious cupcakes and showcasing them in a simple, beautiful manner. Luckily we have Carrie Middlemiss of Bella Cupcake Couture to help out on that second part! I gotta admit that once I heard we would each be receiving a set of her gorgeous, unique cupcake wrappers, I was in. I have been following her company for years and love her products!

And then my package arrived....I wondered was Carrie psychic? Had she seen pictures of my store? Does she know me? Are we cupcake soul sisters? How exciting to receive a package of cheetah-printed wrappers! I literally opened the package while sitting in my store next to my zebra-print wall while wearing my snake skin trousers. How cool is that? And so I figured it only appropriate to continue on this "thème sauvage" by sharing with you for the first time ever the recipe for our Slow Cheetah cupcake.

But wait....there's more!!! As if that wasn't enough, there's a second treat in store for you -- a prize package for one lucky winner of the Cupcake Couture Blog Party! Check out these amazing prizes....

* $200 store credit to Cupcake Stand
* A prize pack from Sweets & Treats Boutique
* A set of every cupcake wrapper that was used in this party from Bella Cupcake Couture ($200 value)
* Polish Pottery Cake Stand from Poland from JavaCupcake.com ($100 value)
* Cupcake Vinyl Decals for your stand mixer from Lil’ Punkin Creations



You'll also want to check out the blog posts from the other bakers participating in this blog party for more cupcake awesomeness.....

An American Cupcake in London

Bella Cupcake Couture

Chronicles of a Foodie

Crazy for Crust

Creative Food

Cupcakes Take the Cake

Diary of a Mad Hausfrau

Eat Your Heart Out

Haniela's

Hoosier Homemade

In Katrina's Kitchen

Inside BruCrew Life

Java Cupcake

Love From the Oven

Make Bake Celebrate

Not Just a Mommy

Sugar Daze

Sugar Swings! Serve Some

The Baked Equation

The Baking Cup

The Decorated Cookie


Thanks to our amazing Prize Pack sponsors for their generous donations! Please, visit their websites to see more of their fabulous products!

Bella Cupcake Couture

Cupcake Stand

Java Cupcake

Lil' Punkin Creations

Sweets & Treats Boutique


To enter to WIN this Prize Pack, simply fill out the entry form below.

Contest opens 21 May 2013 at 7:00AM PST and closes 27 May 2013 at 23:59PM PST. One winner will be chosen and announced within 24 hours of the contest ending. Winner will be contacted via email to claim their prize.

This contest is open to residents of the USA and Europe only.

a Rafflecopter giveaway


A cupcake couture blog party...a cupcake prize pack....and dozens of mouth-wateringly yummy cupcake recipes?! Seriously folks, it doesn't get much sweeter than this! Good luck and Enjoy!



Slow Cheetah Cupcakes (an original Sugar Daze recipe, name inspired by The Red Hot Chili Peppers):
For approximately 15 cupcakes:

4 ozs. softened, unsalted butter
1 cup castor sugar
1 egg
1.5 cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp. baking soda
Pinch salt
1/4 cup whole milk
1/4 cup crème fraiche (sour cream)
1/2 pod vanilla
1/2 cup hot water
1/2 cup white chocolate chips or chopped bar
1/2 cup chocolate covered toffee bits, chopped


1) Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees and line two cupcake baking tins with paper liners
2) Cream softened butter and sugar together until smooth. Add egg and mix until light, homogenous and pale yellow
3) In a separate bowl mix together the flour, salt and baking soda. Add half of this mixture to the egg mixture and blend
4) In a measuring cup, mix milk and crème fraiche. Use a sharp knife to scrape the beans from the vanilla pod and add to mixture. Pour over the butter-sugar-flour mixure and mix again being careful not to overwork the batter
4) Add in the remaining half flour mixture, and mix
5) Lastly stir in hot water and mix until just incorporated - you don't want any large clumps of flour but again be careful not to over-mix batter
6) Add in toffe bits and chocolate, and mix slightly to incorporate throughout the batter
7) Using an ice cream scooper, fill cupcake cases 2/3 full and fill and bake in 350 degree minutes for about 12-15 minutes or until a skewer placed in the middle of the cupcake comes out clean.
8) Remove from oven and leave on baking rack to cool

Salted Caramel Frosting :

8 ozs. softened butter
4 cups confectioner's sugar
2-3 tablespoons salted caramel spread

Here in France we get a product called crème de caramel au beurre salé which I use for this frosting. If you can't find this locally, you can make your own. Here's a delicious recipe from Smitten Kitchen.

1) Whip butter and sugar with a hand-held beater or in your mixer until pale in color. If too liquidy, progressively add more sugar until firm enough to pipe.
2) Add in caramel and mix slightly to combine.
3) Decorate cupcakes using a pastry bag or palette knife. Then open up and say "ahhhhhh!!!!!!"

Cupcake Wrappers: Bella Cupcake Couture
Cake Stand: Habitat
Cupcake Tablecloth: Sassy Aprons





31 March 2013

Say Cheese!

Mmm Cheesecake!

By popular demand, we will now be offering cheesecake in the shop with a new variety each week.

For Easter this week, we have created a mile-high cake that combines 2 layers of carrot cake with a layer of cheesecake in-between. It is guaranteed to put you in a Sugar Daze!

What's your favorite flavor of cheesecake? What would you like to see us make next?

06 February 2013

Love is in the Air


It's Almost Valentine's Day. And what sweeter way to celebrate than with cupcakes!?

This year, we are delighted to offer you the following Valentine's Day boxes:

1) The 6-pack with the following assorted flavors: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (red velvet), Lovefool (champagne, red fruit), Wonderful Tonight (almond, raspberry and chocolate), Welcome to the Pleasuredome (ginger, cherry and spicy chocolate), Rapture (chocolate and salted caramel), et Did It All for the Cookie (vanilla and cookie dough), OR,

2) The 3-pack (please select from the flavors listed above) + a Liberty fabric bracelet with star charm and small crystal hand-made by La Fée Poulette



Each of the above boxes is available for 22,50 euros. To pre-order please call us at the Bake Shop on 09.83.04.41.77 or send us an email at info@sugardazecupcakes.com

We'll have Valentine's Day cucpakes in the shop starting next Wednesday but to guarantee you get the perfect selection, we strongly recommend you reserve one of these boxes in advance. BISES.........

26 January 2013

Angry Birds!

Angry Birds by Sugar Daze
Angry Birds, a photo by Sugar Daze on Flickr.

Birthday cake for 20 people. Who doesn't love Angry Birds?

11 January 2013

Be Still My Beating Heart...

New Year and lots of new stuff going on at the store...

While we've been romancing some old favorites like our red velvet cupcakes ("Kiss Kiss Bang Bang")


Some new-fangled flavor combinations have sprung out of the kitchen ("Purple Rain" white chocolate and violet cupcake)


We've also had the occasion to experiment with some gluten-free; sugar-free and even savory cupcakes (these bacon-carrot-parmesan cakelets were made for a client function)


Our shop design will be undergoing some changes based on consumer feedback and we're also contemplating introducing a brunch menu for the weekends. What do you think about that? Oh and don't forget....our new opening hours.

If you haven't been by in a while, stop in and let us know what you'd like to see at Sugar Daze in 2013.

21 December 2012

It's the End of the World as We Know It...& I Feel Fine

Happy 21-12 everyone! If you've made it this far, I guess the world, as we know it, hasn't ceased its existence! And if we've made it this far, that means there's only a few more days til Christmas.




Just wanted to let you know about our special holiday hours this week and next.



Sugar Daze will be open:



Sunday, 23 & 30 December from 1 - 6:30PM
Monday, 24 & 30 December from 12 - 4:30PM



The Bake Shop will be closed Tuesday & Wednesday 25 & 26 December AND from 1-8 January. However, we will be taking custom orders during this time so get in touch if your world will end without our delicious, Authentic American-style Cupcakes: info@sugardazecupcakes.com

11 June 2010

From Every Mountainside, Let Cupcakes Ring



For those of you who follow me on twitter or Facebook, I doubt you could have escaped the fact that I am getting ready to host the first ever Paris edition of Cupcake Camp. You can check out our blog for all the details of this event but in case you have never heard of it, Cupcake Camp is a concept that was kicked off a few years ago in San Francisco by a gal named Ariel Waldman and it has slowly been spreading across the globe. The concept is simple -- we will assemble a group of cupcake lovers to meet and greet, and eat cupcakes in a fun and festive environment! Cupcake Camps have happened and are being planned in literally every corner of the world from Perth to Ireland from Bombay to Buenos Aires. And I am just pleased as punch to be a part of this cupcake celebration.


I was inspired to volunteer to host Cupcake Camp after reading a series of articles published by the organizer of Cupcake Camp New York on the blog Cupcakes Take the Cake. Cupcakes have been taking Paris by storm in recent months, and I have literally been bombarded by emails and comments on my blogs, FB page, etc. by eager cupcake amateurs who want to learn the secrets of cupcake baking and making, and by those who are just dying to taste a cupcake. It got me thinking that a Paris Cupcake Camp would be a great way to share my passion and know-how with all those cupcake fans out there. Then a few months back, I was interviewed by a recent NYU grad for an article he was writing on the cupcake craze in Paris. A devout cupcake lover and baker, Bryan was just as excited by Cupcake Camp as I was and thankfully when I asked him if he wanted to co-host with me, the answer was a resounding YES! I honestly do not know how I would have been able to pull this off without him.


So, we have assembled an amazing group of sponsors, and we have RSVPs from every major cupcake baker and bakery in Ile de France. I am just as excited about the number of cupcake baking hobbyists who have volunteered to bring cupcakes and have discovered some wonderful local cupcake blogs in the process. We have people traveling from all over France to come, heck, we even have some confirmations from the UK and even Babette at BakeSpace in LA wrote to tell me she would like to attend! So at 3 1/2 weeks out, we have already exceeded our goal of 100 attendees but we say the more the merrier! And we could certainly use some more attendees who are willing to bring cupcakes to share.


We racked our brains to come up with some fun and original contests and hope that many of you will be inspired to enter them. I am personally thinking of competing in the Summer-Inspired Cupcake and Pop Culture categories, and of course I couldn't skip the Most All-American Cupcake. There are some awesome, and I mean AWESOME prizes that have been donated by our sponsors for these contests too.


Last but not least, I should mention that we have decided to carry on the tradition of making our Cupcake Camp a fund-raiser. Thanks to my friend Corina, who designed our fantastic Cupcake Camp Paris poster, we found out about a charity started by her Haitian mother-in-law called Rebuilding Haiti Now. They have been busy raising funds and doing on-the-ground work in Haiti to help those most affected by the earthquake there earlier this year. Their focus is primarily on rebuilding homes and schools for the families who lost everything in this tragic event. All monies, minus administrative expenses, raised at Cupcake Camp will be donated to this worthwhile cause.


Heard enough? Are you ready to join us? Then get yourself over to our Facebook page and RSVP. If you plan on baking cupcakes, you will need to pre-register them with us by June 20th. Looking forward to seeing many of you there!

Cupcake Camp Paris
Sunday, 4 July
Bistrot Vivienne
4 rue des Petits Champs
75002 Paris
16H30-18H30
entry: 10 euros (good for 1 drink -- coffee, tea or soft drink -- and all the cupcakes you can eat!)

PS Excluding the poster, the pics in this post don't really have much to do with Cupcake Camp. They are just some recent orders I have worked on!