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Happy Cake
Happy Cake is a tropical cake made in Hawaii. It is often referred to as Hawaii’s version of a fruit cake.〔Kasher, Robert (2005). Tropical Bob’s Where to Eat in Hawaii. Perpetual Summer Publishing. P. 86. ISBN 0-9734333-2-9〕 The Happy Cake is made from pineapple, macadamia nuts, and coconut. ==History== The Happy Cake was invented at Kemo’o Farms Restaurant in Wahiawa, Hawaii in 1967 by Dick Rodby, owner of the restaurant famous for live Hawaiian music. The restaurant was also featured as ‘Choys’ tavern in the Frank Sinatra film, ''From Here to Eternity''. Surrounded by pineapple fields, Rodby was inspired to create his own version of a Hawaiian Fruit Cake and named it the Happy Cake registering the trademark ‘Happy Cake’ in September 1969.〔() 〕 Cakes were ordered from all over the country as a gifts and were popular in Hawaiian themed parties.〔”Benefit Features Polynesian Theme” The Daily Register, Red Bank – Middleton, New Jersey. August 1st, 1972. P. 11. Retrieved 2012-02-13.〕
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