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Chocolate cakes were a famous addition to the ] commentary box during ]'s day. ] was reportedly a big fan, "always being good for one" reported Brian, if more than one cake was sent in by the public, as frequently happened. Since Brian's departure, the Test Match Special team still receives cakes, although the current variety is ]. | Chocolate cakes were a famous addition to the ] commentary box during ]'s day. ] was reportedly a big fan, "always being good for one" reported Brian, if more than one cake was sent in by the public, as frequently happened. Since Brian's departure, the Test Match Special team still receives cakes, although the current variety is ]. | ||
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For the drink, see Chocolate cake (drink).Chocolate cake is a common dessert cake served at many gatherings such as birthday parties and weddings, that contains chocolate. There are many different types of chocolate cake depending on the alteration of the ingredients and chocolate flavoring. Some alterations include adding extra flavorings, different chocolate, and many more things.
Test Match Special
Chocolate cakes were a famous addition to the Test Match Special commentary box during Brian Johnston's day. Ray Illingworth was reportedly a big fan, "always being good for one" reported Brian, if more than one cake was sent in by the public, as frequently happened. Since Brian's departure, the Test Match Special team still receives cakes, although the current variety is fruit cake.
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