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Orange Soda Cake Recipe?

I'm looking for a cake made with white or yellow cake mix and 12 ozs of orange soda pop. The icing is made from Cool Whip and a package of orange jello.

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I made this some years ago, but don't remember if there is any other ingredients in the cake. Thanks to anyone who can help.

By Linda L. Creech from Bellefontaine, OH

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March 2, 20100 found this helpful

Ready in: 2-5 hrs
3 (1=easiest :: hardest=5)
Serves/Makes: 10

Ingredients:
***Cake ***
1 white cake mix
2 egg whites
1 can diet orange soda
***Filling***
1 small box orange sugar free jello
1 cup boiling water
1 cup cold water
***Frosting***
1 small box sugar free jello
1 cup milk
1 small box instant sugar free vanilla pudding

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1 teaspoon vanilla
8 ounces nondairy whipped topping

Directions:
For Cake: Put batter in Pam sprayed pan 30-35 minutes at 350degrees F.
For Filling: Pour this mixture over hole poked cake, refrigerate 2 hours. Frost cake.
Good luck.

 
March 2, 20100 found this helpful

Here's the recipe, based on the ingredients you mentioned. Sounds yummy, and I'll be trying it.
Ingredients

* 1 white cake mix
* 1 1 12 oz diet orange pop
* 1 1 8 oz cool whip
* 0.25 box FF/SF orange jello mix

Preparation
Combine cake mix & diet pop. Bake as directed. Cool completely. Fold jello packet into cool whip & use as topping.

 

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March 3, 20100 found this helpful

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Hi!
Found it! It's called Soda Cake. 1 white or yellow cake mix and 12 oz. of orange soda or any other pop, say like strawberry etc. It can be diet soda or regular. That's it, Now, spray coat the pan and pour cake mix in, bake as directed.

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Cool in pan completely and then ice cake with Cool Whip Free to which you have stirred in one box of orange jello. Hope you like it. See, no eggs, no oil. How is that for less calories? Linda C.

 
March 3, 20100 found this helpful

Hello, Yes, yes! This is it! I am a diabetic and making the cake this way cuts out so many calories and fats and extra sugars. I know by helping me you have all helped a lot of others. Thanks so very much

Linda C (signaler)

 

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