Caraluzzi’s in Danbury is about to get a little more… Jersey. The store just announced that Melissa Gorga from The Real Housewives of New Jersey — is officially launching her bakery line, Let’s Sprinkle by MG, in all Caraluzzi’s locations across Connecticut. And to celebrate, she’s showing up in person, with husband Joe Gorga by her side.

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The couple will be at Caraluzzi’s Danbury Market on Mill Plain Road on Monday, December 8th, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., meeting fans, snapping photos, and signing boxes of their baked goods.

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If you buy anything from the Let’s Sprinkle line during the event, you can get it signed by Melissa while supplies last. So, if you’ve ever wanted autographed baked goods, this is your time to shine.

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Mark Caraluzzi, the President and CEO, says the excitement around the Gorga brand fits perfectly with their mission to stock high-quality, festive products — especially during the holiday season when everyone’s trying to outdo each other with dessert platters.

Caraluzzi’s, for anyone new to the area, is a family-owned local chain that’s been around since 1949 and still crushing it with great service and competitive prices. They’ve got stores in Bethel, Danbury, Wilton, and Newtown, plus a handful of Wine & Spirits locations.

Let’s Sprinkle by MG is a newer name, launched by Melissa in 2024, but it’s already earned a fan base thanks to its rainbow sprinkle cookies, coffee cake, and other dessert upgrades made with real butter, vanilla bean, and almond paste. They’re also expanding into coffee and kitchen accessories because why stop at cookies?

If you’re a fan of the Gorgas, a dessert enthusiast, or just someone who likes free events and baked goods — December 8th at Caraluzzi’s Danbury might be the place to be.

What’s up with the promo photo? Melissa looks great, sure, but they couldn’t have her scooch over and make room for Joe? If his name is on the launch and he’s showing up to the events, the guy’s pulling his weight — let him in the picture.

I wonder if I show up with these photos Melissa wills sign them?

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