Sugar Rush (2018 TV series)

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Sugar Rush
Also known as Sugar Rush: Extra Sweet (season 3)
Genre Reality competition
Directed by Ariel Boles
Presented by Hunter March
Judges
Composer Robert ToTeras
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 3 (+2 holiday seasons)
No. of episodes 32
Production
Executive producers
  • Doneen Arquines
  • Dan Cutforth
  • Casey Kriley
  • Jane Lipsitz
  • Candace Nelson
  • Andrew Wallace
Cinematography Burke Heffner
Original release
Network Netflix
Release July 13, 2018  ( 2018-07-13 )  ?
November 27, 2020  ( 2020-11-27 )

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. [2] Teams of two bakers compete in three rounds. The round one is cupcakes, round two is confections, and round three is cake. [3] 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 [ edit ]

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. [4]

Production [ edit ]

Sugar Rush is managed by Magical Elves [5] production company. The company is also known for [6] producing shows like Top Chef [7] and Nailed It! . [8] This Netflix original series is filmed in Hollywood, [9] Los Angeles, California. The set is located at the Sunset Bronson Studio [10] where it is filmed. [11]

Episodes [ edit ]

Season Episodes Originally released
1 8 July 13, 2018  ( 2018-07-13 )
2 6 July 26, 2019  ( 2019-07-26 )
Christmas 1 6 November 29, 2019  ( 2019-11-29 )
3 6 July 31, 2020  ( 2020-07-31 )
Christmas 2 6 November 27, 2020  ( 2020-11-27 )

Season 1 (2018) [ edit ]

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Guest judge Winning Team Original release date
1 1 "Surprise!" Nancy Silverton Vivian & Samantha July 13, 2018  ( 2018-07-13 )
2 2 "Kids in a Candy Store" Jonathan Grahm Briana & Chandtelle July 13, 2018  ( 2018-07-13 )
3 3 "Holiday Celebrations" Thiago Silva Peri & Jennifer July 13, 2018  ( 2018-07-13 )
4 4 "Cake by the Ocean" Richard Blais Jennifer & Rebecca July 13, 2018  ( 2018-07-13 )
5 5 "Sweet Geeks" Colin Hanks Amir & Dennis July 13, 2018  ( 2018-07-13 )
6 6 "Camp Sugar Rush" Michael Showalter Alan & Anna July 13, 2018  ( 2018-07-13 )
7 7 "Frosted Fashion" Betsey Johnson Blaque [12] & Patty July 13, 2018  ( 2018-07-13 )
8 8 "Get Buzzed" Mindy Segal Ben & Amber July 13, 2018  ( 2018-07-13 )

Season 2 (2019) [ edit ]

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Guest judge Winning Team Original release date
9 1 "Trending Treats" Jackie Sorkin Abbia & Shayla July 26, 2019  ( 2019-07-26 )
10 2 "Light My Fire" Irene Choi Maria & Kasey July 26, 2019  ( 2019-07-26 )
11 3 "Family That Bakes Together" Carla Hall Andrew & Sarah July 26, 2019  ( 2019-07-26 )
12 4 "All Things Chocolate" Jacques Torres Victoria & Ali July 26, 2019  ( 2019-07-26 )
13 5 "Made With Love" Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minnillo Sarah & Cole July 26, 2019  ( 2019-07-26 )
14 6 "Science of Sweets" Paris Berelc Zac & Corey July 26, 2019  ( 2019-07-26 )

Season 3: Extra Sweet (2020) [ edit ]

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Guest judge Winning Team Original release date  [13]
21 1 "Junk Foodie" Fortune Feimster Nixon & Cori [14] July 31, 2020  ( 2020-07-31 )
22 2 "Birds of a Feather" Naya Rivera [a] Andre & Deborah July 31, 2020  ( 2020-07-31 )
23 3 "Perfect Illusion" Justin Willman Tom & Caty July 31, 2020  ( 2020-07-31 )
24 4 "Blackout" Tyler Posey Hollyanne & Marianne July 31, 2020  ( 2020-07-31 )
25 5 "Tropical Vacation" Garcelle Beauvais Chuck & Tom July 31, 2020  ( 2020-07-31 )
26 6 "Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner" Ron Ben-Israel Ginnie & Jon July 31, 2020  ( 2020-07-31 )

Christmas: Season 1 (2019) [ edit ]

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Guest judge Winning Team Original release date  [13]
15 1 "Christmas Spirit" Liza Koshy Caitlyn & Sabrina November 29, 2019  ( 2019-11-29 )
16 2 "O Christmas Tree" Amirah Kassem Kevin & Mayra November 29, 2019  ( 2019-11-29 )
17 3 "Christmas Carols" Donal Skehan Jackie & Rachel November 29, 2019  ( 2019-11-29 )
18 4 "The Nutcracker Sweet" Jeanine Mason Christina & Tasha November 29, 2019  ( 2019-11-29 )
19 5 "Here Comes Santa Claus" Tiffani Thiessen Diane & Toni November 29, 2019  ( 2019-11-29 )
20 6 "Winter Wonderland" Meryl Davis Katlin & Jim November 29, 2019  ( 2019-11-29 )

Christmas: Season 2 (2020) [ edit ]

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Guest judge Winning Team Original release date  [13]
27 1 "A Sugar Rush Christmas [b] " Adam Rippon Sheyna & Shari November 27, 2020  ( 2020-11-27 )
28 2 "Christmas Countdown" Chris Bosh Jon & Ana November 27, 2020  ( 2020-11-27 )
29 3 "Gift Exchange" Valerie Gordon Katie & Anthony November 27, 2020  ( 2020-11-27 )
30 4 "North Pole" Sasha Pieterse Jordan & Jenna November 27, 2020  ( 2020-11-27 )
31 5 "Songs of the Season" Jordin Sparks Julian & Hector November 27, 2020  ( 2020-11-27 )
32 6 "Deck the Halls" Abigail Breslin Maddie & Alex November 27, 2020  ( 2020-11-27 )

Notes [ edit ]

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ The theme of the episode was dedicated to A Charlie Brown Christmas , and Snoopy makes an appearance on the first round

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ "Netflix Continues to Take on Food Network With 'Sugar Rush' " . The Daily Meal . July 6, 2018 . Retrieved 2018-09-09 .
  2. ^ " 'Sugar Rush' is Netflix's latest foray into food television" , Los Angeles Times , July 6, 2018, archived from the original on 15 July 2018
  3. ^ Gooden, Tai. "Say Goodbye To Your Weekend, Netflix's Newest Baking Show Will Have You Hooked" . Bustle . Retrieved 2018-09-09 .
  4. ^ "Netflix Bulks Up Food Roster With New Cooking Competition 'Sugar Rush' " . Eater . Retrieved 2018-09-09 .
  5. ^ "HOME" . Mysite . Retrieved 2021-03-14 .
  6. ^ "Sugar Rush Christmas: When and Where Was Season 2 Filmed?" . ScreenRant . 2020-12-07 . Retrieved 2021-03-15 .
  7. ^ "Top Chef" , Wikipedia , 2021-02-22 , retrieved 2021-03-15
  8. ^ "Nailed It!" , Wikipedia , 2021-03-12 , retrieved 2021-03-15
  9. ^ "Hollywood" , Wikipedia , 2021-03-12 , retrieved 2021-03-14
  10. ^ "Old Warner Brothers Studio" , Wikipedia , 2020-12-06 , retrieved 2021-03-14
  11. ^ Dutta, Anisha (2020-11-27). "Where is Sugar Rush Christmas Filmed? Netflix Filming Location" . The Cinemaholic . Retrieved 2021-03-15 .
  12. ^ 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.
  13. ^ a b c "Sugar Rush? Listings" . The Futon Critic . Retrieved July 22, 2019 .
  14. ^ "Winners of Netflix Sugar Rush." Cori's Cake Dreams. Web. 16 Mar. 2021.

External links [ edit ]