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Using Cake to talk about Depression

Liza Ramli, KL Depressed Cake Shop | Shireen Zainuddin, KL Depressed Cake Shop

12-Sep-13 15:00

Using Cake to talk about Depression

The KL Chapter of the Depressed Cake Shop is a pop-up cake shop from 15-16 September at Madisons, 65 Bangkung Row, Bangsar, KL that sells only grey colored cakes and other baked goods that are thematically tied to mental illness, with the purpose of raising awareness of mental health issues. Organizers Liza Ramli and Shireen Zainuddin tells us more.


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