Hi Kris, This most likely isn't the exact cake recipe you're looking for but maybe it will be a quick and easy alternative for you if you can't find the exact recipe. Happy Baking! Betsy www.recipelink.comEaster Rainbow Cake To create the "Rainbow Cake"--an artistic creation of my own--I use a bundt pan and cake mix. After you've mixed up your cake pour a portion (say 1/4 to 1/3) of the batter into a small bowl. Then get out your food coloring. Drop several drops of your choice of food coloring into large bowl and stir until desired color is achieved. Add more color if necessary. In smaller bowl, use another color and do same. Pour large bowl of batter into prepared bundt pan. Dribble about half of smaller bowl around top of this. Use rubber spatula (one of the mixing kind--not that thing you use for flipping burgers) or a butter knife and cut through the colors. Weave your knife around gently. Don't stir since you DON'T really want to MIX the colors, but a few swirls is good. Add the rest of the small bowl and do this again. (I divide it up to make sure I have color everywhere and not just big splotches.) Weave knife back through colors. This creates a marble cake and I used bright pink with blue swirls. It looks like the cotton candy bubble gum, and the kids love it. And if it looks pretty, they think it tastes better, too. Blue cake around here is a big hit. By now, you've got the swing of things, and you're coloring the icing in the jar, you're dying the coconut green to fill the hole in the middle, and you go and get some of those little marshmallow peeps to stick in the "nest". Great for Easter!
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