What is a Cake Cup?

Close-up of a jar of strawberry shortcake dessert with pink frosting, layered with cake and frosting, made with real ingredients, and featuring a portable twist on a classic dessert.
Exterior of a two-story brick bakery building with large windows, black awning, hanging lights, and a tree in front.

Our Story

Founded in 2020 in Greencastle, Indiana, BreadWorks By Bridges began by offering hand-crafted artisanal breads, pastries, and donuts. When the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic hit, we were inspired to reimagine how to share our baked goods with the community.

That’s when the Cake Cup was born — a conveniently packaged, portable way to enjoy a hand-crafted cake anywhere. Today, we continue to make each Cake Cup by hand, using quality ingredients and inventive flavors to deliver a little comfort and celebration in every bite — one cup at a time.

Person wearing black gloves holding a small glass jar with a layered dessert that has a pink and yellow mousse or jelly and a sponge cake layer.

Cake Cups are handcrafted

A person wearing black gloves is decorating small glass jars with a dessert having a crumbly topping, possibly cheesecake, while working over a large tray of similar dessert.
A person wearing black gloves is filling small jars with layered desserts that have yellow and red layers. The jars are placed on a tray, with a tray of yellow and red layered desserts in the background.
Person wearing black gloves preparing a cake with white frosting and red fruit topping, and placing layers into small jars with similar layered fruit desserts.
A close-up of a person's hand wearing a black glove, squeezing pinkish-red substance into small clear plastic cups, with more cups in the background.
Multiple small dessert jars with a layered strawberry and cream dessert, topped with pieces of strawberries.