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    Hyderabad: Harley’s India, famous for its artisan cakes and specialty coffee, is planning to create the world’s largest Russian Medovik Honey Cake. This massive dessert will weigh 3,000 kilograms and measure 7 feet by 70 feet, making it 10 times bigger than the previous record set by Spinneys Dubai.

    The Medovik Honey Cake is a special dessert made with pure honey, creamy cheese, and butter. This ambitious project is a tribute to Harley’s loyal customers, whose trust has helped the brand grow. “This is more than just a record-breaking attempt—it’s a celebration of our journey and the people who made it possible,” said Suresh Naik, CEO of Harley’s India.

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    The event will take place on December 6, 2024, at the Maaya Convention Center in Hyderabad. It will begin at 3 PM and will feature live entertainment, baking demonstrations, and opportunities for attendees to sample the cake.

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