[Front] 1871 - 1971; British Columbia's Official Centennial Cake; The world's largest, tastiest and most beautiful cake, 25,500 lbs. Total cost of $50,000. Statistics: Height 26 ft. 4 in. Decorations 2, 100 lbs. in Royal icing mounted on special panels to permit removal of cak while leaving decor virtually intact. All cake cell-wrapped untouched by humans hands. Recipe in part: Raisins 6,500 lbs., Cherries 3,000 lbs., Eggs 1,500 dozen (equiv'), Pineapple 2,800 lbs., Pecans 2,300 lbs., Flour, Glace Fruit & a pinch of Salt 150 lbs. [Back] The giant fruit cake is a B.C. Centennial project sponsored by the merchants and owners of LOUGHEED SHOPPERS MALL, Burnaby, B.C., Canada. "A SIGHT AND A TASTE TO REMEMBER". Indian Chief Dan George (co-star of "Little Big Man" and Oscar Nominee, 1971) with His Worship Mayor R.W. Prittie of Burnaby cut the cake July 20, 1971.; Color photo by: Lloyd Wotton.; Traveltime product C-2520; Exhibit and card copyright 1971 by G. Molecey, Nanaimo, B.C.; Made in Canada; Postcard; Address; Use Canadian Postage