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Hawaii's Oldest and Tastiest Cake!

The Hawaiian Happy Cake's story is an important part of Oahu culinary culture. Founder Dick Rodby grew up surrounded by Central Oahu's pineapple plantations where his family established an eatery near the Schofield Barracks en route to the North Shore. The restaurant at Kemoo Farm became legendary over the years for its great food and local Hawaiian entertainment, and was even depicted in the 1953 film 'From Here to Eternity".

In 1967 Dick served the first Happy Cake to his customers and soon calls to Kemoo Farm were coming in from all over the country for Happy Cake...and the demand for that taste of Hawaii has been going strong ever since.

President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy were fans of the Happy Cake and would enjoy them with friends at the White House. Over the years we have had the pleasure of taking cake orders from Lana Turner, Ava Gardner, Jack Lord, Frank Sinatra and a host of others.

Celebrating forty years of age in 2007, the Hawaiian Happy Cake has delighted in bringing authentic Hawaiian hospitality to all corners of the world. By combining a half pound of plump macadamia nuts from Hawaii's Big Island, three quarters of a pound of delicious sweet Hawaiian pineapple, fresh coconut and the finest of baking ingredients, Hawaii's most famous cake, the Hawaiian Happy Cake tantalizes taste buds with true Hawaiian flavor.

On the eve of celebrating its fortieth birthday, the Happy Cake continues to respect Dick Rodby's tradition of using only the finest fresh local ingredients.

As the locals here in Hawaii say "Still 'Ono' after so long!"
 

Hawaiian Happy Cakes ~ Gourmet Fruit Cakes from Hawaii! Ideal for Gifts, Luaus, Parties, or for just Yourself!