Online bakery offering R-rated chocolates, novelty shapes, custom cakes
"Although the Back Bay boutique has closed, Sweet-N-Nasty continues as an online erotic bakery offering R-rated chocolates and confections—think novelty shapes such as big booties, busty forms, handcuffs, and other adult-themed items—with custom cakes and a social presence on Facebook." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal
"After nearly 40 years supplying erotic cakes and naughty treats to the Boston area, Sweet-N-Nasty bowed out of its Back Bay storefront but continued as an online-only operation with a few local pickup options; owner Niki Novak ran the Back Bay location for about 18 years (and the original Sweet-N-Nasty opened in Allston in the early 1980s), creating custom erotic cakes, chocolates, and other baked goods for countless bachelorette parties, birthdays, and similar occasions." - Eater Staff
"A playful bakery whose goods were praised as both silly and genuinely good; although the Back Bay retail storefront closed, the brand continues online, and writers expressed gratitude for having had the chance to experience the quirky pastries in person." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal
"The bakery Sweet-N-Nasty moved to an online-only operation while the florist that shares 90 Massachusetts Ave. is serving as one of a couple local pickup locations for the bakery’s products." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal
"A longtime Boston bakery that began in Allston in the early 1980s and operated at 90 Massachusetts Ave. in Back Bay for about 18 years has closed its physical Back Bay storefront and moved to an online-only model. It specialized in custom erotic cakes, chocolates, and bawdy novelty treats for bachelorette parties, birthdays, and other events, with a shop historically stocked with penis straws and piñatas, breast-shaped chocolate lollipops, inflatable appendages, and themed cookie cutters. Creations range from tame, cheeky items (for example, a butt with little daisy dukes) to highly realistic, explicit pieces based on customer requests. Orders can now be picked up via local partners (Back Bay Florist next door and the Casual Cup Cafe in Braintree) or delivered for an extra fee, and the chocolatier’s many seasonal options are available to ship online; the owner retains ownership of the Mass. Ave. commercial condo, and no specific reason for the storefront closure has been announced." - Dana Hatic