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American reality television series

Cake Boss
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Genre Reality
Presented by Buddy Valastro
Opening theme "Sugar, Carbohydrate"
Country of origin Us
Original language English
No. of seasons 9
No. of episodes 247 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Scott Feeley
  • Jim Berger
  • Buddy Valastro
  • Art Edwards
Producers Laney McVicker
Casey Bauer
Editors
  • David T McCurley
  • Patrick Bryant
  • Christopher Schultz
  • David Miers
  • Stacey Martins
Running time 22 minutes
42 minutes (specials)
Product companies
  • Loftier Noon Amusement
  • Cakehouse Media
Release
Original network TLC (2009–17)
Discovery Family (2019–twenty)
Original release April nineteen, 2009 (2009-04-xix) –
April eleven, 2020 (2020-04-11)
Chronology
Related shows
  • Next Great Bakery
  • Kitchen Dominate
  • Bake You Rich
  • Bakery Dominate

Cake Boss is an American reality television series, which originally aired on the cable television network TLC. The show follows the operations of Carlo's Bake Shop, an Italian-American family-owned concern in Hoboken, New Jersey endemic and operated past siblings Buddy Valastro (to whom the serial' title refers), Lisa Valastro (Buddy'south wife), Maddalena Castano, Grace Faugno and Mary Sciarrone.[1] The show focuses on how they make their edible fine art cakes and the interpersonal relationships amid the diverse family members and other employees who work at the shop. The series premiered on Apr 19, 2009, and has spawned iv spin-offs: Adjacent Great Baker, Kitchen Boss, Bake Yous Rich, and Bakery Dominate.[2] [three] [four] [v] [6]

On January 26, 2015, Block Boss was renewed for two additional seasons.[vii]

New episodes returned in May 2019, with the show moving to TLC's sister network, Discovery Family.[8] [9]

Cast [edit]

  • Bartolo "Buddy" Valastro Jr. (born March 3, 1977)[x] [xi] – The star of the prove, who has worked at the baker since age 17 in 1994.[12] He is the only son and the youngest kid of Bartolo "Buddy" Sr. and Mary Valastro. He grew upwardly in Little Ferry, New Jersey.[xiii] He is married to Elisabetta "Lisa" Valastro (née Belgiovine) with whom he has four children: Sofia, Bartolo "Buddy" III, Marco, and Carlo. In 2012, as a effect of the attending that the series brought to Hoboken, New Jersey, the Hudson Reporter named him as an honorable mention in its list of Hudson County's 50 almost influential people.[14]
  • Mauro Castano (born August 18, 1963)[15] – pastry chef and Buddy's right-hand man. He is married to Buddy'south second-oldest sister, Maddalena. He was born in Milan, and left Italy when he was 12. He arrived in the USA on February 15, 1976. His father is from Bernalda, Basilicata and his female parent from near Reggio Emilia, Emilia Romagna.[16] On September 16, 1989, he had his outset date with Maddalena (her father orchestrated all), and in October 1991 they married.
  • Joseph "Joey" Faugno (born Oct ten, 1967)[17] – The shop's head baker. He is married to Buddy's oldest sister, Grace. They have two children: Robert and Bartolina.[eighteen]
  • Frank "Frankie" Amato Jr. (born Baronial 29, 1978)[nineteen] – cake decorator. He is Buddy's second cousin and godfather to his son Marco, with two children of his own.[xx]
  • Danny Dragone – a multipurpose employee who has worked at the bakery since before Buddy was born. He is a close family friend, and his girl, Tatiana, works at the baker. He is nicknamed "the mule" for his versatility.[21]
  • Grace Faugno (née Valastro) – (born June 30, 1966)[22] Buddy's oldest sister. She works the forepart counter and in later season in the decoration and delivery from special orders. She is married to Joey Faugno, the store's head baker. They have two children: Robert and Bartolina.
  • Maddalena Castano (née Valastro) (born August 15, 1967)[22] – manages the front counter.[23] She is married to Mauro. They have 3 children: Dominique, Bartolo "Buddy", and Mary.[24]
  • Mary Sciarrone (née Valastro) [25] (built-in September xxx, 1969)[22] – Cake Consultant and Buddy's 3rd-oldest sister. She is married with two children: Joseph and Lucia.[26] In the fifth-season episode Trash, Twirls & Tough Beloved ", she was fired considering of multiple incidents involving her making inappropriate statements.[27] Mary was rehired as a block consultant a few weeks later being fired. She returned to full-fourth dimension work at the bakery in the episode "Featherbrained Seuss & Surprise!".[28]
  • Lisa Valastro (born December 31, 1974) – Buddy'south youngest sister. Manages the storefront and sometimes handles billing. She has 3 kids Teresa "Tessy" Colegrove, John Colegrove and Isabella Valastro.
  • Elisabetta "Lisa" Valastro (née Belgiovine) (built-in March ix, 1979)[22] – Buddy'due south wife. They have four kids, Sofia Valastro, Carlo Valastro, Marco Valastro and Buddy Valastro, Jr.[29] Her parents, Gloria Tammacco and Mauro Belgiovine, who are seen in the bear witness, are from Molfetta, Puglia.
  • Maurizio Belgiovine – delivery boy and construction architect. He is Buddy's brother-in-law and a graduate of Rutgers Business School.[25]
  • Ralph Attanasia 3 (born September 6, 1984)[30] – bakery sculptor.[31]
  • Marissa Lopez – Buddy'due south intern (winner of Season 2 of Next Smashing Bakery), later becoming managing director of Carlo's Bakery's new location in Ridgewood, New Jersey.[32]
  • Mary Valastro Pinto – (Apr 17, 1948 – June 22, 2017) Buddy's mother. A evidence regular until her 2010 retirement; still appeared on the evidence on occasion. Announced in 2012 that she was diagnosed with ALS. The family's struggle and reaction was documented in the Season five episode, "A Bittersweet Homecoming", on July 23, 2012.[33] Mary died on June 22, 2017, after a v-year battle with ALS.[34]
  • Remigio "Remy" Gonzalez – Buddy's sometime left-hand man and the ex-husband of Buddy's sister, Lisa. Remy's beginning and simply child, daughter Isabella, was born on the Cake Dominate episode "Female parent's Day, Mama and Mom-to-be". He left the evidence subsequently being arrested for alleged sexual assault.[35]
  • Salvatore "Sal" Picinich (1947[36] – January 30, 2011[37] [38] [39]) worked at the bakery from 1964 and was one of Buddy'south most trusted employees. Picinich stopped appearing on the prove at the end of 2009, when he began contesting cancer, but returned in the summer of 2010 to accept the Employee of the Century Honour on the occasion of the bakery's 100th anniversary. He died on Jan 30, 2011.[38]
  • Kevin "Stretch" Krand – a commitment boy who left the shop to continue his pedagogy.[40]
  • Tony "Tone-Tone" Albanese – Buddy's 2nd intern.[41]
  • Daniella Storzillo – a sculptor and decorator at Carlo's. She left to work equally a real estate sales acquaintance.[42]
  • Stephanie "Sunshine" Fernandez – top decorator at Carlo'southward. She was the offset female employee who did non work with sales, equally stated by Buddy Valastro. She left for an opportunity to finish nursing school ix months earlier.[43] Before leaving to get a nurse, she appeared on the show's spinoff, Next Great Baker, where she was chosen by the flavour ii winner, Marissa Lopez, to help her build her American Dream cake.[44]
  • Dana Herbert – winner of Season 1 of Adjacent Cracking Baker
  • Ashley Holt – winner of Season 3 of Next Not bad Baker
  • Paul Conti – bakery employee (former contestant of Season 3 of Next Great Baker); was merely in a couple of episodes because he lost his house and his job due to Hurricane Sandy. He eventually got a job working for a baking supply company.
  • Anthony "Cousin Anthony" Bellifemine – bakery and former commitment boy,[45] Bellifemine left unexpectedly at the stop of flavour 6 (Ep. 28: Up, Up and Away).[46]
  • Chad Durkin – Bakery employee (one-time contestant of Flavor three of Next Great Baker, hired by Buddy for his pastry skills (seasons 7–8).

Reception [edit]

The popularity of the show has resulted in increased business for Carlo'due south Bake Shop, and increased tourism to the Hoboken surface area.[47] Due to the series'southward popularity, Carlo's Bake Store has go a tourist attraction, with lines to enter the bakery often extending down the block and around the corner.[48] In 2010, Hoboken renamed the corner of Washington Street and Newark Street to "Carlo's Bakery Way" in honor of the bakery'southward centennial.[49]

Season one averaged two.iii million viewers[50] while flavour two averaged 1.8 million viewers.[51] In 2016, a New York Times report of the 50 Tv set shows with the virtually Facebook Likes found that Cake Dominate 's "audition is generally not urban; in fact, one hot spot is Appalachia".[52]

Tie-ins and spinoffs [edit]

On November 2, 2010, Buddy Valastro'south book, Cake Boss: Stories and Recipes from Mia Famiglia, which is based on the series, was released. Published by Atria Books (a division of Simon & Schuster) in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Carlo'southward Bake Shop, the book features the history and stories of Valastro'south family and the bake shop, along with recipes.[25]

Valastro's 2d book, Blistering with the Block Boss: 100 of Buddy's Best Recipes and Decorating Secrets, is a cookbook, also published by Atria Books, released November one, 2011 and featuring Valastro'southward cake, pastry and decorating recipes.[53]

The success of Block Dominate has led to a spin-off contest series hosted by Valastro, Side by side Cracking Bakery, in which people compete to win a peak cash prize, other valuable prizes, and an apprenticeship at Carlo's Bakery. The program'south offset season was seen on TLC Dec vi, 2010[54] through Jan 24, 2011,[v] with a second flavour televised November 28, 2011 to January 30, 2012. The competition's third flavor premiered on Monday, Nov 26, 2012.[55]

Some other spinoff series, Kitchen Boss, debuted on January 25, 2011. Information technology featured Valastro presenting his family unit's recipes, likewise as special guests, including members of his own family unit.[five]

A backstairs pilot special, Bakery Boss, debuted on May 27, 2013.[56] The special features Valastro traveling to a struggling bakery, Friendly Bake Store in Frankfort, New York, and helping them reverse their fortunes, using a format similar to Kitchen Nightmares.[vi] The plan returned to TLC equally a serial on December ii, 2013,[57] and was subsequently renamed Buddy's Baker Rescue. Buddy'due south intern, Ashley Holt, served as Culinary Producer for the series. Cake Boss also has a product line that features blistering pans and decorating accessories.

Episodes [edit]

Controversies [edit]

In July 2010, Masters Software, Inc., of Cedar Park, Texas, obtained a preliminary injunction forbidding TLC from calling its show "Cake Boss".[58] Since 2006, the visitor has operated the domain proper noun cakeboss.com, and since 2007, it has sold a baker direction program called CakeBoss. The arrange claims that Discovery Communications infringes on its trademark by causing confusion among customers and vendors.[59] In October 2010, Masters Software and Discovery Communications reached a settlement, the details of which are non public.[60] [61]

On June 11, 2012, transgender celebrity Carmen Carrera appeared in a Cake Dominate episode, "Bar Mitzvah, Chaplet and Oh Baby!", in which she unknowingly participated in a prank involving Cousin Anthony, who was gear up with a date with Carrera. The punchline of the prank had Buddy tell Anthony that Carrera is transgender. Carrera agreed to participate in the prank on the program in part to promote equality for the transgender community saying, "I'm totally cool with a prank like this, I, you know every bit long as it'southward in good fun." Following the airing of the program, Carrera was upset by an interview portion of the plan where Buddy said, "And I tell him...that's a human, infant!" Carrera made a statement proverb, "I made it VERY articulate to the producers on how to apply the correct wording before agreeing to filming this but instead they chose to poke fun and be disrespectful. That'due south non what I'chiliad about! ... I may not have been born a adult female, but I'chiliad Not a man... After taking this journey it's not off-white at all to exist lied to by the producers." Buddy Valastro apologized for the incident, maxim, "I owe an apology to the entire LGBT community. It was absolutely not my intention to upset or offend her, or anyone within the customs, and I was incorrect to apply the words I did. I am a supporter of gay rights and equality, and while I regret this situation and my pick of words, I am thankful to have received this feedback and the opportunity to acquire from this mistake. I hope that Carmen accepts my sincere regrets."[62] The post-obit twenty-four hour period, on June 12, 2012, TLC announced that "Bar Mitzvah, Chaplet and Oh Babe!" had been pulled from rotation indefinitely, with plans to re-edit the episode.[63] The episode has since re-aired on July 23, 2012, merely with the offending scene re-edited.

In popular culture [edit]

Comedian Paul F. Tompkins plays a parody of Block Boss host Buddy Valastro on the One-act Bang Bang podcast and IFC TV evidence.[64]

See likewise [edit]

  • Ace of Cakes – similar plan on Nutrient Network
  • Food Network Claiming – series where Buddy Valastro was a frequent contestant
  • Batalha dos Confeiteiros – Brazilian series where Buddy Valastro is host

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Cake Boss at IMDb
  • Carlo'due south Bake Shop official website
  • Flavour 1 Episode Guide from Official site at TLC
  • Flavour 2 Episode Guide from Official site at TLC — omitted correct Episode 7 "Pizza, Poochies & Pop-in-Law"?

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake_Boss

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