
From what we can tell, it seems like while Marrianne still works at the college as a chocolate teacher, Hollyanne has moved on to work at “JennyWenn圜akes” as their second lead cake decorator. A cookie from their shop starts from $1.50 and large daily cakes cost anywhere between $35-$50.įriends and co-workers Hollyanne and Marrianne have been in the baking and sweets industry for a while now, especially as they work at Grossmont College as culinary arts teachers. They also make sure to give back to the community. According to their website, they got ownership of the company in 2016, and ever since then, they have been determined to expand on their passion while exploring every possible business opportunity. Even though they won in their episode, they did a brilliant job of keeping it all hush until the show actually premiered. Deborah, on the other hand, has used her share of the prize money to open up her own business by the name of “Kuro Neko Cake Studio,” in Columbus, Ohio.Ī lot of related and married teams were on the show this season and another one included Tom and Caty Johnson, owners of “SuzyBeez Bakery” in Cypress, Texas.

He also has his own YouTube Channel and website where he blogs about his creations and passion.
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The self-employed individuals are thriving, and it looks like nothing or no one can stop them now.ĭeborah and Andre, friends, first met at the French Pastry School of Chicago, and together, they went on to bake brilliant cakes to ultimately win in ‘Sugar Rush.’ The Savannah, Georgia, native and Retired US Army official, Andre Ward, has founded his own company by the name of “The Pastry Ward”en.” Having been in the industry for over 24 years, his experience has helped his work a lot. They have used the exposure and the money to get new opportunities and expand on their passion. While Cori owns and operates her own business, “Cori’s Cake Dreams,” Nixon is the co-owner and creative designer of “Madcakez.” After they won the massive cash prize, it seems like the pair went back to working in their own businesses. Cori and Nixon, both Hawaii natives connected over their shared interest of baking.
