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Lions Christmas cakes no longer made in Brisbane after local factory closes – ABC News
The traditional Lions Club Christmas cake will no longer be manufactured in Brisbane following the closure of the Top Taste Bakery in the city’s north.

The traditional Lions Christmas cake will no longer be manufactured in Brisbane following the closure of the Top Taste Bakery in the city’s north.
Key points:
- George Weston Foods manufactured the cakes for 50 years before the Brisbane site was sold
- Traditional Foods, based in Victoria, will now make the cakes using the club’s unchanged recipe
- Cakes and puddings are long-running tradition for Lions clubs, with funds going to different causes
Lions Club District Q3 cake and mint chairman Kaye Smith…
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