Celebrity baker Duff Goldman has not decorated his last cake, however the thirty-five-year-old star of reality TV show "Ace of Cakes" will no longer be a regular sight on the Food Network channel after the coming year. In January, the program will start airing its 10th and final season.
’Ace of Cakes’ terminated on Food Network
Sunday the Food Network made a statement about "Ace of Cakes" which is currently in its 10th year, report the Associated Press. This can be the final season of the show. Duff Goldman, along with his colorful crew at Charm City Cakes in Baltimore, M.D., will still be in business, but now without the cameras and Food Network promotions. The show's end was confirmed by :
It’s true: All good things must come to an end. Ace of Cakes’ 10th season, set to air in January, will be our last.
About three weeks ago, we completed filming and wished a tearful goodbye to our beloved crew from Authentic Entertainment (and threw a rager of a wrap party).
There are, of course, lots of mixed feelings about this news …
Duff Goldman, Charm City Cakes and ‘Ace of Cakes’
Becoming famous for Jeffrey Adam "Duff" Goldman was a matter of business with cakes. The cakes were extremely unusual. In 2000, the business was started for the Michigan born man who loves cake. Charm City Cakes was the name of it. More employees had to be hired since business continued to grow and grow. Those employed by Goldman were not the typical pastry chefs with experience. Sculptors, painters and architects were hired.
Charm City Cakes is also known for its bakery filled with torches, drills and grinders — the tools used to build and sustain the very foundation of Goldman’s delectable, one-of-a-kind creations.
Last piece of Ace of Cakes
Some of the best ratings for prime-time showings were given to Ace of Cakes. The Food Network channel typically wouldn't do that well. But as Goldman said, all good things must come to an end. However, thinking about the man’s love for all cakes beautiful and weird, supporters are hoping they’ll get another slice of “Ace of Cakes” on other Food Network programs.
Citations
Yahoo
finance.yahoo.com/news/Food-Network-cancels-Ace-of-apf-3381503237.html?x=0&.v=1
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_Goldman
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