Local Cupcake Sellers Have Side Bet On Who Will Be Unable To Fit Through The Trailer Door First

FALMOUTH — Summer is a little bit sweeter now that Portland-based Love Cupcakes has found a home at 48 U.S. Route 1. Owned and operated by Anna and Joey Turcotte, with the help of Jenny Spear, the business promises to take “everyone’s favorite, old-school dessert” and “serve it with a distinct twist.” The Turcottes started just over a year ago by doing private parties, weddings and catered events. They now operate in a renovated, 1960s travel-trailer parked a short distance north of Martin’s Point, at Foreside Antiques. “We bought the trailer about a year ago and it took about a year to figure out where and how all the permits were going to work,” Anna Turcotte said. Love Cupcakes came to Falmouth because of Portland’s strict restrictions on food trucks. So far the town has received the business with open arms – and mouths. “We’ve had a lot of people from this neighborhood stopping by,” Spear said last Friday. (read more at the Forecaster)

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