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<h3>How should I store my cupcakes? </h3>
Since our cupcakes do not contain preservatives, they are best eaten
the day they were baked. If you do not plan to eat them immediately, we
recommend storing them in an airtight container at room temperature. If
stored properly, they will stay fresh for 1 to 2 days.</p>
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