7-Up cake

See also: 7 Up cake

English

Noun

7-Up cake (countable and uncountable, plural 7-Up cakes)

  1. Alternative form of 7 Up cake.
    • 2000 July, Eric Jerome Dickey, “Dana”, in Liar’s Game, New York, N.Y.: Dutton, →ISBN, page 121:
      A minute later we had 7-Up cakes and Kenyan coffee at our table, friendly words waltzing in the winds.
    • 2010 January, J[ess] Michael Orenduff, chapter 57, in The Pot Thief Who Studied Ptolemy (Pot Thief Mysteries; 2), Taylorville, Ill.: Oak Tree Press, →ISBN, page 208:
      He allowed as how the 7-Up cake was the best cake he’d ever eaten. “Nice and moist,” he said, “not like my wife’s cakes, you need a glass of water handy just to swallow.”
    • 2011 January, Lutishia Lovely, “I’m Right Here”, in A Preacher’s Passion, New York, N.Y.: Dafina Books, →ISBN, page 250:
      Passion didn’t know what to do and so decided, at least for the night, to do nothing. Instead, she pulled into a Louisiana Fried Chicken and ordered a three piece, a two piece, three sides and two slices of 7-Up cake.
      Originally (2009) 7 Up cake.