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Ruby Fogarty could have been propagating plants in an Ōtāne nursery but her love for the kitchen saw her refuse a role with the family business to pursue her passion.
“I just had to say to Dad, ‘I’m really sorry, my cakes have taken off and I didn’t expect itto'.”
She said six years after starting her business and working from her kitchen at home, her dream to open a cake store had turned into a reality for the mum of three.
Based in the former Juice Jam building on Ruataniwha St in Waipukurau, Fogarty sells ready-made cakes, cupcakes and real fruit ice cream and smoothies.
Rubylicious owner and head baker Ruby Fogarty (left) with apprentice baker Acacia Linklater in the new cake store opened on Ruataniwha St in Waipukurau.
“Good quality ingredients equal good quality product.”
Fogarty said she had an overwhelming response in the first week of being open and has already employed four staff members to help out, including students from Central Hawke’s Bay College.
“I made a Facebook page ... and it just went viral.”
The self-taught cake-maker was named a finalist for the Outstanding Cake Artist Award at the New Zealand Wedding Industry Awards 2023.
An important aspect of her business was to keep it family-focused and she said her children aged 10, 6 and 3 were already keen to help out.
Michaela Gower joined Hawke’s Bay Today in 2023 and is based out of the Hastings newsroom. She covers Dannevirke and Hawke’s Bay news and loves sharing stories about farming and rural communities.