Is the King Cake Baby Jesus?
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📌 Key Takeaways
- The King Cake tradition officially begins every year on January 6, also known as Epiphany or Three Kings Day.
- Historically, the plastic figurine represents the baby Jesus, honoring the biblical story of the Magi.
- The modern plastic version of the baby became popular in the 1950s through McKenzie’s Bakery in New Orleans.
- Finding the baby carries the social responsibility of purchasing the next cake or hosting the next party.
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