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Cake Boss: Season Five Debuts May 28th

season five of Cake Boss on TLCTLC has announced the return of Cake Boss, their reality show that revolves around a New Jersey bakery. Season five kicks off on Monday, May 28th.

The cable channel ordered 16 installments for season five. The series’ 100th episode will air as part of the summer run.

Here’s the TLC press release with further details:

“CAKE BOSS” Premieres a Sweet Season 5 Starting May 28 at 9/8c on TLC

Los Angeles, CA – CAKE BOSS, TLC’s hit series about Buddy Valastro and his family-run Hoboken NJ-based bakery, Carlo’s, returns for its 5th season on Monday, May 28 at 9/8c, sharing more of the unbelievable cakes and family antics that has made the series a fan-favorite and global hit – the series is now seen in over 160 countries and territories. 16 all-new half-hour episodes – include CAKE BOSS’ 100th episode – will run as part of the series’ summer season.

CAKE BOSS picks up with Buddy and his crew settling into their new cake factory, Lackawanna, and learning to deal with the demands of their ever-growing popularity. This season’s colorful confections include a tribute to Dr. Seuss, a towering Statue of Liberty, and a candy-covered 1st birthday cake for Buddy’s son – with a flowing chocolate river. Of course, running a family business comes with some not-so-sweet drama, and an increasing conflict between Buddy’s sister Mary and the rest of the Carlo’s Bakery team leads Buddy to make some tough choices. Also, NEXT GREAT BAKER winner Marissa Lopez starts work at the bakery, trying to prove she has what it takes to bake with the big boys, while learning how to keep up with their pranks.

This summer, TLC is also bringing the taste of Carlo’s Bakery to viewers across the country, rolling out CAKE BOSS-inspired ready-to-sell cakes based on Buddy’s personal recipes and designs. The cakes will launch in the coming months at bakeries, grocery stores and warehouse clubs nationwide.

NEXT GREAT BAKER has also started casting for its third season, looking for the best up-and-coming talent in the baking business. The prize includes $100,000 and a chance to work with Buddy at Carlo’s Bakery, just like Marissa. Aspiring contestants can enter at http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/tv/next-great-baker/next-great-baker-casting.htm.

Click on TLC.com/CakeBoss for official series details, go behind-the-scenes and inside the bakery by following Buddy on Twitter @CakeBossBuddy and use the hashtag #CakeBoss to talk about the series, and become a fan of the CAKE BOSS on Facebook.com/CakeBoss for exclusive content throughout the season.

CAKE BOSS is produced for TLC by High Noon Entertainment. Executive Producers are Jim Berger, Art Edwards, Scott Feeley, and Pamela Healey. Co-Executive Producer is Matt Walker.

What do you think? Do you plan on tuning in to see the new season of Cake Boss? How long do you think the show should continue? Another 100 episodes?


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