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Bath Cake Boutique was on the front page of The Winsted Journal!! Yay!!
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Overcoming the odds
November, 21, 2008
By GINA L.
SARTIRANA
Staff Reporter
WINSTED — Erin Fallon-Sullivan is the owner of a home business, the mother of three and a cancer survivor. Despite all the obstacles she’s had to overcome, she always has a smile on her face.
Fallon-Sullivan was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2006 at the age of 36. At the time, she was a single mother working accounting jobs and home schooling her three boys, Andrew, 9, William, 8, and Patrick, 7.
"I was told by doctors that I was going to leave three little boys behind," said Fallon-Sullivan. "They were wrong."
Shortly before her diagnosis, Fallon-Sullivan reunited with an old friend, Thomas Sullivan.
"I knew Thomas for about 10 years prior. He had worked at a company that I worked at. He left the company and the company folded and he moved to Missouri," said Fallon-Sullivan. "He sent me a random e-mail 10 years later and moved home from Missouri a few months later."
Fallon-Sullivan decided to move forward with plans to wed and become a family, despite an unfavorable prognosis.
"We were planning on marrying in November, but moved it up to May (2007)," said Fallon-Sullivan. "We married on Memorial Day. I got married bald. It was very, very last minute. We got married with only six days of planning."
But in the end, she said the day was perfect. Both she and Thomas volunteer for the Winsted Fire Department and many of their guests were members of the department. Between the Memorial Day parade and a fire call earlier in the day, guests attended in attire ranging from turn-out gear to parade uniforms.
"It was really the most perfect day," said Fallon-Sullivan.
After the wedding, Fallon-Sullivan’s health improved and she began to think about going back to a passion: baking.
"After chemo and surgery and I got better again, what I really wanted to do was bake," she said.
However, Connecticut does not allow home-baking operations, so Fallon-Sullivan had to find another way to put her talents to use. Bath Cake Boutique was born.
Fallon-Sullivan makes bath products that look like baked goods. She sells all-natural soaps, body butter and "bath cakes" (also known as bath bombs) over her Web site, bathcake.com. She has recently started producing laundry detergents, as well as a variety of other creative products.
"I just started working with
water-soluble paper to put into soap to embed photos and logos," said Fallon-Sullivan.
Bath Cake Boutique has been in business for a year and has seen a steady increase in sales.
For more information on bath cakes and Fallon-Sullivan’s other products, visit bathcake.com.
In case you want to see the real deal for yourself, check out:
http://www.tcextra.com/news/publish/winsted/Overcoming_the_odds/731000.shtml


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