Shazam. Pamela’s Chocolate Cake Mix is a hit!
Posted in Dessert, Kid Favorites, Pamela's Products on September 3rd, 2009 by Rebecca McGeary – 1 CommentNot everyone is meant to make a difference. But for me, the choice to lead an ordinary life is no longer an option. -Peter Parker

Spider-Man Chocolate Cupcake
These, my friends, are no ordinary cupcakes. They were baked with love…and Pamela’s Products Luscious Chocolate Cake Mix. Oh. My. God. Pamela’s not kidding. They are moist, fudgy, and, indeed, luscious.
We made our very first batch of Pamela’s gluten-free chocolate cupcakes for my son’s fourth birthday celebration with my husband’s family. My son mixed and baked the cupcakes with his Gigi, and I decorated them with red and blue butter cream frosting. I maxed out my artistic talent to appease my son’s love for Spider-Man. They looked pretty cool, or at least my son thought so. But how would they taste? With just one bite, we all agreed; we were in cupcake heaven. My brother-in-law and his girlfriend did not hesitate to take a few home.
Still, I was nervous. My son’s fourth birthday party was rapidly approaching. It was one thing to receive affirmation from a few close family members; it was another thing entirely to satisfy the gluten-craving tastes of a crowd of preschoolers and their parents. Too intimidated to attempt the Wolverine cake my son hoped for, I decided, to his delight, to have the kids decorate their own cupcakes. When the big day arrived, I brought out the tray of naked cupcakes and triumphantly passed them out willy-nilly to my son and his friends. One mom quickly questioned, “Are these all gluten-free?” The look on her face pleaded, “Please say no.”
“Yep. They’re good!” I promised, with fingers tightly crossed.
The kids had a blast slathering on icing, sprinkles, and M&Ms and eagerly devoured their masterpieces the instant my son blew out his candles. If smiling, cupcake smeared faces are a sign of success, then I was victorious.
I encouraged parents to help themselves to the separate tray of cupcakes I’d already frosted. It may have been my imagination, but they seemed hesitant; word had spread that the cupcakes were gluten-free. Slowly, cupcake after cupcake disappeared, probably more out of curiosity and politeness than desire, but, soon, the praise began to roll in. I was pleased to hear the shocked, “This is really good!” and “It doesn’t even taste gluten-free!” My best friend exclaimed, “These are gluten-free? Seriously?! They might be the best cupcakes I’ve ever had!”
Yes. Yes, they just might be.