A shipped cake lasts longer when stored correctly, but it tastes best when served the right way too. Timing the thaw, bringing the dessert to the right temperature, and handling the finish carefully can make a big difference in how enjoyable the final experience feels.For layer cakes and cupcakes, room temperature is the goal. Our cakes are best enjoyed at room temperature, because that is when the crumb softens, the frosting reaches the ideal texture, and the flavors come through most clearly. If the cake has been frozen, remove the plastic wrap, return the cake to the box, and keep it refrigerated overnight. Then take it out and allow it to come to room temperature for about 2 hours before serving.That waiting time is worth it. A cake served too cold can feel firmer and less expressive in flavor, while a properly thawed cake tastes richer, softer, and more complete. This is especially important for layer cakes with cream cheese filling or buttercream frosting, where texture is a major part of the overall dessert experience.Serving Bundt cakes has its own easy ritual. Remove the cake from its packaging and place it on a serving plate. Then remove the frosting cup, take off the lid, microwave the frosting for 10 to 20 seconds, stir it, drizzle it over the cake, and serve. That quick finishing step helps the cake feel freshly prepared and gives the dessert a polished final look. It is one of the reasons Bundt cakes are so convenient while still feeling premium.Cutting also matters more than people sometimes expect. For layer cakes, a large knife works best. Running the knife blade under hot water and drying it before each slice helps keep cuts clean and helps the cake look beautiful on the plate. Those small details can make a big difference when the dessert is being served for a celebration and presentation matters.If any cake remains after serving, it should be stored properly again. Remaining layer cake can be kept in an airtight container in the refrigerator. That helps preserve freshness and makes the next slice just as enjoyable as possible. With Bundt cakes, the same idea applies: once opened, enjoy within the recommended window and keep the cake protected so it stays at its best.For anyone asking how long cake lasts after delivery, it helps to think of the answer in two parts: how long it can be stored, and how well it is served. Shelf life gives you flexibility, but good serving habits help the cake deliver the full flavor and texture it was meant to have. That is what turns a shipped dessert into a truly memorable one.When you follow the storage and serving guidance, shipped cakes can fit beautifully into real celebrations. They can arrive ahead of time, wait until the right moment, and still feel fresh and special when they reach the table. That flexibility is one of the biggest reasons they work so well for gifts, planned events, and celebrations that matter.Learn more about our shipping and care instructions, explore our dessert collection, and choose a cake that arrives ready to stay fresh, serve beautifully, and make the occasion feel even sweeter.