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Georgetown Cupcake Launches Limited-Edition Baileys Mother’s Day Cupcake in Support of Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation

Mother’s Day is right around the corner, and if you haven’t gotten your mom a gift yet, then what are you doing? It’s not like you can go to a store and pick her up a gift last minute, so the internet might as well be your best friend. Along with the internet is your best friend Georgetown Cupcake, as they’ve teamed up with Baileys to produce a cupcake just in time for Mother’s Day.

The cupcake itself

Now’s the perfect time to gift Georgetown Cupcake’s limited-edition Baileys Brownie Fudge Cheesecake cupcake since it supports the Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation. The Georgetown Cupcake founders and sisters, Katherine and Sophie, let their followers decide on Instagram which sister’s cupcake would be crowned the official limited-edition Mother’s Day cupcake made with Baileys Original Irish Cream Liqueur. If you’re wondering, Sophie LaMontagne created the winning cupcake – Baileys Brownie Fudge Cheesecake – the perfect treat to send mom that’s made with a Baileys-infused cheesecake base swirled with chocolate cupcake batter and cookie crumb crust and topped with a signature swirl of Baileys-infused buttercream frosting and fudge lattice drizzle. 

The cupcake isn’t alcohol, so no, you’re not going to get drunk. Deepest apologies for that, but you could always use Baileys in an array of cocktails while eating said cupcake from Georgetown Cupcake. The limited-edition Baileys Brownie Fudge Cheesecake cupcake will be part of the Baileys Mother’s Day Dozen available for nationwide shipping for a limited time until supplies last at GeorgetownCupcake.com for delivery just in time for Mother’s Day. Proceeds from the Baileys Brownie Fudge Cheesecake cupcake sales will be donated to the Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation on top of Baileys initial donation of $75,000, which goes directly to those in the hospitality industry as they face uncertain times.

Here’s the deal with the cupcake; Mother’s Day deliveries are now sold out so they will arrive early next week so you can celebrate mom all month long. Also, you can make your mom a Baileys Special Chai that’s been curated by Mixologist Chelsea DeMark. In order to do just that, see below:

Ingredients

3 tbsp. Baileys Original Irish Cream Liqueur

1 tbsp. Spiced Rum

3 tbsp. Chai Tea

2 tbsp. Unsweetened Non-Dairy Milk

1/2 Frozen Banana, sliced

1/2 tsp. Vanilla Extract

1/4 cup Ice

Orange Twist for Garnish

Preparation

1. Add all ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth.

2. Pour cocktail into glass, garnish with orange twist if desired.

Now that Georgetown Cupcake has basically saved you for Mother’s Day, it’s time to head over to their website and get said Baileys Mother’s Day Dozen for your mom.

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