Consider the humble Bundt cake. Like a donut, this torus-shaped confection is largely defined by its shape and its name. And where did the shape and name come from? Well, I’ll tell ya: The Bundt pan, and thus the cake that emerges from it, was invented in Minnesota and trademarked by the Nordic Ware company in the early 1950s. Want to know more? Read on!

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Nordic Ware’s world headquarters is now located in St. Louis Park, Minnesota – a Minneapolis suburb – and the company is still owned by the Dahlquist family. Like the company, over the years, the classic Bundt shape has evolved. It’s still available, of course, but now you can buy all sorts of variations – large and small, different shapes and textures – and customize your Bundt to suit your own tastes and needs.

Do you have a favorite kind of Bundt cake? Let us know in the comments! (…And you’re welcome!)

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