Cake Boss

Cake Boss

2009
Cake Boss
Cake Boss

Cake Boss

6.6 | TV-PG | en | Family

Follows the operations of Carlo's Bakery, a family-owned business in Hoboken, New Jersey owned and operated by siblings Buddy Valastro, Lisa Valastro, Maddalena Castano, Grace Faugno and Mary Sciarrone. The show focuses on how they make their cakes, and the interpersonal relationships among the various family members and other employees who work at the shop.

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EP2  Sand Castles And Seeing Double
Aug. 30,2016
Sand Castles And Seeing Double

Asbury PArk kicks off the summer season with a famous sand sculptor, and a giant sand castle cake from Carlo's. Buddy then navigates the tricky task of making a birthday cake for 10-year-old twins who couldn't be more different.

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6.6 | TV-PG | en | Family , Reality | More Info
Released: 2009-05-25 | Released Producted By: High Noon Entertainment , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.tlc.discovery.com/tv/cake-boss/cake-boss.html
Synopsis

Follows the operations of Carlo's Bakery, a family-owned business in Hoboken, New Jersey owned and operated by siblings Buddy Valastro, Lisa Valastro, Maddalena Castano, Grace Faugno and Mary Sciarrone. The show focuses on how they make their cakes, and the interpersonal relationships among the various family members and other employees who work at the shop.

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Cast

Buddy Valastro

Director

Paul Buccieri

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Reviews

Marie Morgan If a bunch of sweaty grunting guys with butt cracks showed up IN THE MIDDLE of my event and took over - I'd be livid. Yes - all the drama is obviously staged but the really fake part is clients letting Buddy show up hours late so he can be center stage.
eoin kearney its all the same they get an order to make a cake they make a the cake incident free and they get into fights then they get another order and you get the drill by now nothing keeps you watching its so boring my daily life is more interesting to watch than cake boss and if they are not making cakes then there watching they are shopping for more ingredient's also where is the party you think they would show you the party but no that would be to interesting and you have to keep the honey BO BO crowd waiting oh and he has three more shows one where he gets people to make cakes and one where he helps business and yes they are just as boring as cake maybe less interesting
Stephanie Ganshamballi I was reading a few comments and I know everyone has their own opinion about Buddy but honestly, he seems like a great human being that is successful at everything he wants to accomplish in life. He went from a "small" bakery that succeeded and is still open and run by him and his family to Lackawanna that is also open and doing great. Who wouldn't want that? Plus he has his family with him, helping him and working with him and great employees too that he knows that can succeed in his bakery. It's just great to see stuff like that at time. And most people think of him being childish due to him: pieing people in the face, dumping flour on them & etc; But seriously who says you can have fun while working probably thats why most of his employees are still there working with him; He's not a mean "BOSS". He's knows when it's time to put your game face on and work and he knows when there is time to pull a prank or joke. Also he puts him family first and he loves to make people happy especially his clients when it comes to impressing them with this mind blowing cakes. In the world we live in you don't see most things like that anymore. So you guys should really look at the positive stuff about him instead of always focusing on the negative stuff because their world is full of a lot of negativity and when someone is doing some good even great it should be mentioned.I think the show is great and everyone who enjoyed baking or even interested in how cakes are made and decorated should watch it. I watch all his Seasons on Netflix and can't wait for the upcoming ones. I love the cakes, most of them are unique but all together all his cakes are beautiful and one of a kind. I never been to his bakery, I'm hoping to go one day but I have had his Va Va Velvet cake where I purchase it at a store that sells his cakes and its out of this world. My husband isn't a fan of cake but when he try the cake he asked for seconds. So great job!God bless Cake Boss, his family and his employees.
gndoumit-517-816376 OK I admit...I was a Cake Boss fan....once. I read the other less than stellar reviews and I have to admit they are right. I used to watch this show faithfully. The first couple seasons I sat through the fake drama, the fake acting, the "its all about Buddy" story lines, the whining voice narratives, everybody playing up their "Italian-ness", Buddy and his crew of nubile young female decorators who hover like baby birds with their mouths open for every job Buddy gives them, the young bucks and their passive reactions at Buddy's sometimes demeaning practical jokes and his overall Alpha gorilla chest thumping in the Kitchen. After all, what's not too love about a small Italian bakery run by a big Italian family, right? I'm old enough to remember the good old days...when ethnic neighborhoods were ethnic and authentic neighborhoods. People were hard working humble folk that simply enjoyed being in the neighborhood and in the moment. Now we have star power! Now we have the Italian sisters and their obvious $250 haircut and color jobs..cameo shots of their huge houses...and remarkably all from what is being touted as an unassuming little corner Italian bakery. Yeah....OK. Ah...but now Buddy is thinking..."Lets go to Italy on The Learning Channel's dime so Buddy can wow them in the old country" and "Let's get a warehouse--we're talking assembly line-mass production baby!" The show has taken a tawdry turn to say the least. It's no longer a glimpse into the life of a small Italian Bakery in Hoboken and the colorful family that runs it. Its about people believing in the actual roles they created for themselves and are marketing to an ignorant public starving for the good old days. How people continue to watch the show is way beyond me. Its just sad...