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How to Make a Pony Cake

It's happy trails whenever this pony cake rides into the birthday ring! Learn how to put it together in just minutes with the Betty Crocker Kitchens and Howdini.com—it's so easy you'll say yippie-ki-ay!
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DanetteMorales said: Posted: 12/4/2011 11:34 AM
I CAN'T WHAT TO MAKE THIS! I LOVE HORSES!The only thing I am going to change the type of.The type is pinto!
 
retaj1 said: Posted: 5/9/2011 9:03 PM
Stupendous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
hunni_bunnz said: Posted: 1/27/2011 11:09 AM
adorable! i will be making this cake soon!
 
juliacutiepie2 said: Posted: 6/26/2010 9:55 PM
wonderful!!
 
MariahofVirginia said: Posted: 4/23/2010 2:22 PM
I would suggest for an older child change this: Separate the legs into 4 parts. Add a bridle. Make the "number blanket" a saddle instead. You could make the icing to match the horse she/he prefers, Chestnut, Palomino, Bay, Pinto, Gray, etc.
 
markilbourne said: Posted: 4/14/2010 9:02 AM
I have the same question/comment as @maureen211. My daughter is turning 9 and loves horses. This cake is cute, but definitely looks geared toward a younger girl. Any ideas or suggestions?
 
maureen211 said: Posted: 4/3/2010 2:51 PM
it was cute for a three or four year old but how about more 9,10,11.
 
maureen211 said: Posted: 4/3/2010 2:50 PM
it was cute for a three or four year old but how about more 9,10,11.
 
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