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Cake is more than dessert; it is a reflection of who we are and how we celebrate. The Frosted Republic traces Illinois' surprising role in shaping America's sweet traditions-from Wilton's early classrooms in Roseland, to Duncan Hines' Chicago food guides, to Sara Lee's Downers Grove bakery that made celebration accessible to every freezer aisle. Together, these stories reveal how Illinois became a quiet engine of cultural joy, teaching the nation to express love, resilience, and creativity through buttercream, boxed mixes, and pound cakes. Chef Lori Parrett leads audiences through this history as both pastry chef and storyteller, blending archival research, lived experience, and visual demonstration.