Paris Baguette preps for Halloween with spooky new deals and bakery items
By Trey Weston
If there's one thing about October, it is all about the sweet stuff. From candy to a variety of different desserts, it is safe to say that is one of the most sugar-filled months. Paris Baguette is well aware of the season of sweetness and is celebrating with a spooky selection of items that are perfect for the times.
Arriving at the bakery for the whole month of October is a variety of Halloween-themed items. Per PR provided by Paris Baguette to Guilty Eats, here is what you can expect to see at locations tomorrow:
- Chocolate Chiffon Jack-O-Lantern Cake: Chocolate Chiffon layered with Soft Cream and a surprise Candy Corn-filled center
- Vanilla Scream Ghost Cake (New): Layers of Vanilla Sponge with Custard Cream, Soft Cream and Chocolate Chip Crisp Pearls
- Halloween 'Scream' Donut: Signature King Cream Donut filled with cookies & cream custard and covered in cookies & cream white chocolate topped with chocolate cookie eyes
- Spider Mochi Donut: Mochi donut covered in cookies & cream white chocolate topped with a chocolate sandwich cookie and drizzled with chocolate spider legs
"Halloween is the time of year when everyone embraces the spookier side of creativity," said Cathy Chavenet, Chief Marketing Officer of Paris Baguette North America, in a press release. "There are so many iconic visuals associated with Halloween, from jack-o-lanterns to ghosts, spiderwebs and more, and we wanted to play into that imagery while pulling through delicious and fun flavors such as cookies & cream as well as decadent chocolate and classic vanilla."
In addition to the new releases, Paris Baguette has some deals for reward members to take advantage of. On October 16, Boss's Day, you can buy one pastry and get a second one free. And for Halloween, you can get a free pastry with any beverage purchase.
With October on the horizon, what better way to celebrate its arrival than by taking advantage of the deals and latest offerings by Paris Baguette?