The Cupcake Lady returns to the Adelaide Central Market with “spooktacular” Halloween

Adelaide's favourite cupcake specialist The Cupcake Lady has returned to the Adelaide Central Market Producer in Residence stall this week, until Saturday 13 November. To celebrate Halloween, The Cupcake Lady has created two "spooktacular" limited edition collections for Market shoppers to purchase and enjoy ahead of 31 October.

Adelaide’s favourite cupcake specialist The Cupcake Lady has returned to the Adelaide Central Market Producer in Residence stall this week, until Saturday 13 November.

The team are back with 50+ flavours in total, with 14 available in Market each day including a daily vegan and daily gluten free option.

Celebrate Halloween with The Cupcake Lady

To celebrate Halloween, The Cupcake Lady has created two “spooktacular” limited edition collections for Market shoppers to purchase and enjoy ahead of 31 October.

Halloween flavours are:

  • The Golden Graveyard
  • Boo Yeah, R.I.G (Rest in Gold)
  • 24ct Magic
  • Nut Case
  • Hokus Pokus
  • Moaning Myrtle
  • Just Jack
  • The Goblin
spooky cupcakes

Preorder your Halloween Cupcakes

Pre-orders are open now:

form.jotform.com/thecupcakelady/halloween-cupcakes-2021

(closing this Wednesday 27 October at 9pm) for collection from the Market, and a selected Halloween range will be available at the Market’s pop-up stall on Friday and Saturday until sold out.

The Cupcake Lady Producer in Residence is located at the Market’s Grote St entrance, directly opposite Her Majesty’s Theatre.

The Market is open Tuesday – Saturday, including late nights until 8pm on Fridays.

adelaidecentralmarket.com.au

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