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American TV series or program
Sugar Rush
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Also known as
| Sugar Rush: Extra Sweet
(season 3)
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Genre
| Reality competition
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Directed by
| Ariel Boles
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Presented by
| Hunter March
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Judges
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Composer
| Robert ToTeras
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Country of origin
| United States
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Original language
| English
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No.
of seasons
| 3 (+2 holiday seasons)
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No.
of episodes
| 32
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Executive producers
| - Doneen Arquines
- Dan Cutforth
- Casey Kriley
- Jane Lipsitz
- Candace Nelson
- Andrew Wallace
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Cinematography
| Burke Heffner
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Network
| Netflix
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Release
| July 13, 2018
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2018-07-13
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November 27, 2020
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2020-11-27
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Sugar Rush
is an American baking
reality
television series, released on
Netflix
on July 13, 2018.
[1]
The series features four professional teams of two competing in a baking competition for a prize of $10,000.
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Teams of two bakers compete in three rounds. The round one is cupcakes, round two is confections, and round three is cake.
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The third season, dubbed
Sugar Rush: Extra Sweet
, is the series' first spin-off season, where if a team wins either a cupcake or confection challenge, they can choose either additional 15-minute time in the final cake challenge or $1,500 prize.
Cast
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Sugar Rush
is hosted by
Hunter March
and judged by professional chefs
Candace Nelson
and
Adriano Zumbo
, along with a different guest judge each episode.
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Production
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Sugar Rush
is managed by Magical Elves
[5]
production company. The company is also known for
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producing shows like
Top Chef
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and
Nailed It!
.
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This Netflix original series is filmed in Hollywood,
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Los Angeles, California. The set is located at the Sunset Bronson Studio
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where it is filmed.
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Episodes
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Season 1 (2018)
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Season 2 (2019)
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Christmas: Season 1 (2019)
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Christmas: Season 2 (2020)
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Notes
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- ^
Rivera
died in a drowning accident
a few weeks before the episode aired. Netflix announced Rivera's involvement on the day before the season was released, adding that the episode would be shown as originally planned. It includes a dedication to the actress.
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The theme of the episode was dedicated to
A Charlie Brown Christmas
, and Snoopy makes an appearance on the first round
References
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"Netflix Continues to Take on Food Network With 'Sugar Rush'
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The Daily Meal
. July 6, 2018
. Retrieved
2018-09-09
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"
'Sugar Rush' is Netflix's latest foray into food television"
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Los Angeles Times
, July 6, 2018, archived from
the original
on 15 July 2018
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Gooden, Tai.
"Say Goodbye To Your Weekend, Netflix's Newest Baking Show Will Have You Hooked"
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Bustle
. Retrieved
2018-09-09
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"Netflix Bulks Up Food Roster With New Cooking Competition 'Sugar Rush'
"
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Eater
. Retrieved
2018-09-09
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"HOME"
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Mysite
. Retrieved
2021-03-14
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"Sugar Rush Christmas: When and Where Was Season 2 Filmed?"
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ScreenRant
. 2020-12-07
. Retrieved
2021-03-15
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"Top Chef"
,
Wikipedia
, 2021-02-22
, retrieved
2021-03-15
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"Nailed It!"
,
Wikipedia
, 2021-03-12
, retrieved
2021-03-15
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"Hollywood"
,
Wikipedia
, 2021-03-12
, retrieved
2021-03-14
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"Old Warner Brothers Studio"
,
Wikipedia
, 2020-12-06
, retrieved
2021-03-14
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Dutta, Anisha (2020-11-27).
"Where is Sugar Rush Christmas Filmed? Netflix Filming Location"
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The Cinemaholic
. Retrieved
2021-03-15
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Pete, Joseph S. "Black Rose Pastries Owner, Winner of Netflix's 'Sugar Rush,' Appears on Two Food Network Shows." Nwitimes.com. 15 Feb. 2021. Web. 16 Mar. 2021.
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a
b
c
"Sugar Rush? Listings"
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The Futon Critic
. Retrieved
July 22,
2019
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"Winners of Netflix Sugar Rush." Cori's Cake Dreams. Web. 16 Mar. 2021.
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