Top 3 picks At L.A. Cookie Con & Sweets Show

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What is L.A. Cookie Con and Sweets Show? It’s the largest baking and sweets expo on the West Coast and it’s in Los Angeles next weekend – February 6/7, 2016 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. After last year’s sold out show, this second year will prove to be even bigger as the space has grown three-fold. More space means more exhibits, which means more delicious sweets to sample and enjoy. With over 125 local and national exhibitors, make sure to bring your sweet tooth with you.

With so much to experience at Cookie Con, we’ve chosen our top 3 things were excited about:

1. Speaking with Ron Ben-Israel about his Food Network show “Sweet Genius.”

2. Tasting all the delectable sweets.

3. The super-secret, amazing cake that will be delivered on Saturday by Food Network’s Duff Goldman. We hope that we are lucky enough to take part in enjoying it.

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What can you expect to see and do at L.A Cookie Con? You won’t be bored meeting celebrity chefs and authors from Food Network, Masterchef, TLC, YouTube and more, as well as special guests (Ron Ben-Israel, Rosanna Pansino and Sarah Michelle Geller), watching baking demonstrations and attending workshops, entering (and, hopefully, winning) contests and raffles, tasting delicious samples, and participating in classes.

Los Angeles Convention Center
1201 South Figueroa Street, LA 90015

Saturday, February 6 – 10 am – 5 pm
Sunday, February 7 – 10 am – 4 pm

To purchase tickets, visit Cookie Con’s official site.

 

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