Tonnie Rozier was about ready to open up Harlem‘s first cupcake specialty store in late October when the call came from the Wendy Williams Show. The daytime talk-show hostess wanted to feature his ...
That was the site of Rozier’s first cupcake shop — a 400-square-foot space he shared with a sandwich bar — that he opened in 2004 after changing careers. Admittedly, he “didn’t have a clue” when he ...
Living uptown is about to get a little sweeter. Inwood is getting its own branch of Tonnie’s Minis, a rapidly expanding cupcake chain that’s already a hit in Harlem, where Tonnie Rozier began icing ...
NEW YORK It's like making them yourself, but without a big mess to clean up. Fifteen years ago, Tonnie Rozier was working with teenagers, preparing them for life after foster care. At night, he'd bake ...
What do you think of when you think of Harlem? Jazz…Soul Food? What about bakeries? So many, in fact, that they even specialize. There are bakeries devoted to cookies, to cupcakes, croissants and ...
So many cupcakes, so little time. The Magnolia bakery has signed a 10-year lease for a new production facility in Harlem. The bakery found fame on the "Sex and the City'' TV show. The new facility ...
Harlem, New York Aliyaah Baylor of "Make My Cake" says "We have people we've done their first birthday cakes for and they're 20 now." Aliyaah Baylor is carrying on the business that her mom, Joann, ...
Untapped caught up with Jack Cesareo, alias Cupcake Man, at his studio in Harlem today. Jack started biking with an oversized cupcake in tow last month and it goes without saying that people are ...
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