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complete disclosure: I don't like pret. I don't like her push button coffee, I like her sloppy baguette filling, I like the way that all her egg sandwiches taste weak from stoury tee. christmas, however, is a time for mint cake from all the nations. what is it with caffes and stars on their minze cake? at least this has five points. on the other side, at most, this has five points. a picture paints a thousand words: in this case his just oh gott, no. I'm so sorry. I had a whole rob three hours ago. everyone who uses this much powder on his face hides something. probably someone else face. hurrah, my inner Pret-Hater, cried graciously. it will be complete dog message 't it and then I can write 200 words amusing. but and it takes a lot for me to say that publicly, it was actually quite good. No, really. I enjoyed it. once it passes the inordinate volume of Icing sugar, the case has a beautiful bakery (a little pale on the floor, but not underdone.) the twice was a strangely satisfying experience. there was no sagging, the fall and the filling well held together. the taste was annoying good. there was a pleasant rest of crispy in the sultanines, and the filling went up. the textur of the fall was beautiful, but was quite bland and needed more sugar and butter (I have now understood the masks of puchten sugar), but overall I enjoyed it. at £1.35 it is not bad for a coffee shop minze cake. it was twenty minutes and I'm still upset about how much I enjoyed it.