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The Hallway launches world-first 'Cardboard Cake' for Coeliac-approved bakery

Simon Lee: "An extraordinary collaboration that’s taken our design and production smarts out of the studio and into the kitchen."

By Talon AdminPublished Mar 13, 2024
2 min read
The Hallway and Wholegreen Bakery make gluten free sceptics eat their words with the launch of the worlds first Cardboard Cake

Independent advertising agency The Hallway has partnered with Sydney-based Wholegreen Bakery in a bid to make gluten-free sceptics "eat their words" with the launch of a Coeliac-Australia-accredited Cardboard Cake.

The Hallway led the design process, including developing a bespoke baking tray imitating the appearance of corrugated cardboard, a tongue-in-cheek play on stereotypes of gluten-free food.

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Simon Lee chief creative officer and partner at The Hallway described the cake as a point-proving symbol: gluten-free diets aren't a death sentence against delicious baked goods.

"It’s been an extraordinary collaboration that’s taken our design and production smarts out of the studio and into the kitchen."

Founder of Wholegreen Bakery, Cherie Lyden, who established the bakery in 2014 after she and her daughter were diagnosed with Coeliac Disease, said her creations have long been proving naysayers wrong.

"With The Cardboard Cake we’re taking it to the next level and tackling the misconceptions head on," said Lyden.

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Cherie Lyden, founder of Wholegreen Bakery, launches The Cardboard Cake with The Hallway

Cardboard in appearance but not in taste, the cake includes ingredients such as butterscotch, coffee, cocoa powder, pastry, caramel, and brown rice flour. It will be available from Wholegreen Bakery's three Sydney storefronts from 13-17 March 2024.

The campaign follows the agency's recent B Corp certification, which serves as a global standard for businesses that uphold high levels of social and environmental responsibility, accountability, and transparency.

The certification confirms that a company meets B Lab’s criteria for social and environmental impact, adopts stakeholder governance, and maintains transparency by publicly disclosing its performance. 

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