I live in Florida so I've had Publix cake many times (birthdays etc). However, I've never had their wedding cake (at least not to my knowledge) and I wondered if it tasted any different than their standard birthday cakes. Don't get me wrong, Publix makes great cakes, but I know that their birthday cakes are very fluffy and light. I like when wedding cake is a little more dense. Does anyone know if the wedding cakes are different in any way? I hope that made sense.

We have a few tastings set up but I didn't know if it was worth it to "try" the Publix cake since I've had it so many times. If it's different though....I'd lke to see how it measures up to the local bakeries. Thanks!
Re: Anyone familiar with Publix wedding cake?
[QUOTE]I've been to two weddings with Publix cakes and you could tell it was a Publix cake. That's not bad because I love Publix cake, but it might not be what you were looking for. It was delicious, though. Probably the best wedding cake I've had - not dry or anything.
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I had a sweetbay one recently and omg it was disgusting....like spit out of your mouth disgusting. LoL I am grown and raised on publix cake for birthdays and special events lol.
But then I saw a cake that had been delivered to a wedding my caterer was setting up for. (I happened to be there to see her setup before booking with her) I was so excited to see the cake as they unboxed it. Long story short, I was pretty surprised. The cake truly looked like something I could have put together. The white cake was visible through the light yellow frosting, which was VERY uneven. The bride had also ordered two simple sheet cakes, which looked like they'd been slapped together, too.
I realize this could be an isolated instance, but it made me rethink my Publix plans really quickly. You never know who you're going to get to put together your cake and I think I'd rather go with someone who's been in the bakery business for a while rather than trust in a grocery store. Just something to think about.