Narra's Bakehouse on Walnut Ave, they have fantastic cakes especially mud cakes!
Canadians (for the most part speak English) so a birthday cake would be called a birthday cake. However, for the francophones (french speakers) in Canada a birthday cake would be called: gâteau d'anniversaire
What color cake do you want for your birthday party?
I doubt it. They won't let a bottle of water on, so a birthday cake probably would be taken away. Why not find a bakery near where you are going and order a cake from them to be ready when you get there? That way you don't have to worry about the TSA making your cake snack food at break and it will be fresh and in one piece.
A birthday cake.
You should always order the cake well enough in advance (a week or so for a minor cake, like for a birthday, or a month or so for a more elaborate cake, like a wedding cake).
At a birthday, most people have a birthday cake, birthday presents, and all the birthday person's loved ones there.
A birthday party+Beer+Cake.
It means that the cake isn't exactly yours (as it would be on your birthday), but you are going to claim and / or eat it anyway (like you would with your name on it).
You can get a birthday cake when it is your birthday.
Dogs don't use candles, people do. I would suggest that if you want to do a "doggy birthday cake" you do something they can eat since they will get sick eating a cake. A special toy would be better.
you have a birthday cake
wedding, birthday, anniversary, graduation