Satisfy your sweet tooth and your wallet at Gigi's Cupcakes

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Posted: 10/17/2012

Cupcakes are good any time of day, but not all cupcakes are made equal.

We tasted several types of cupcakes at Gigi’s Cupcakes . They had so many flavors including real cheesecake, strawberry shortcake and of course different chocolate and vanilla flavors.

And the cupcakes are gorgeous… you almost don’t want to eat them.

People we spoke with said they are frequent visitors because the cupcakes are so fresh and creamy.

Gigi’s recently opened three locations in the Valley and they are giving Smart Shoppers a chance to taste for themselves.

The regular cost for one cupcake is $3.50. Show your Smart Shopper card on Thursday, October 18 at any of their Valley locations and get one cupcake for just $1.25. That’s more than half off.

There is a limit of four cupcakes per Smart Shopper cardholder.

Gigi's Cupcakes of Phoenix (Ahwatukee), Arizona

4910 E. Ray Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85044

Gigi's Cupcakes of Phoenix, Arizona (Camelback)

3925 E. Camelback Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85108

Gigi's Cupcakes North Scottsdale, Arizona

15807 North Frank Lloyd Wright, Suite 120
Scottsdale, Arizona 86260

Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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