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Campbellsville bakery to make national TV debut Monday

By Zac Oakes, Central Kentucky News-Journal

A Taylor County business will be hitting national television airwaves Monday night. Cakes by Camille, a local cupcake shop/bakery located on East Main Street in Campbellsville, will be featured on the Food Network program "Winner Cake All."

Owner Shanon Camille O'Banion and Andrea Harmon were featured on the show. Their episode will air at 10pmET on Monday, Feb. 4 on Food Network.

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Winner Cake All, tonight, features Campbellsville bakers



2019-02-04 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.
Andrea Harmon, left, and Shanon Camille O’Banion from Cakes by Camille on East Main Street in Campbellsville will be featured in tonight's episode of the national Food Network program “Winner Cake All.” The episode featuring O’Banion and Harmon, is tonight, Monday, February 4, 2019 at 9pmCT/10pmET.

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