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Codrops Pleasant Grove resident wins 'Cupcake Wars' PLEASANT GROVE -- A modest cupcake shop sandwiched between two boutiques on Pleasant Grove's Historic Main Street is about to get crazy busy. Broadcast yesterday, Alisha Nuttal of Cravings - Alisha's Cupcakes won the redemption episode of Food Network's fifth season of "Cupcake Wars." She said when she realized she won she was excited. Then she gave a little giggle. "I was so wiped out. Another cupcake chef and the first Utah resident on Cupcake Wars to take home the prize championship for an episode, Megan Brown knows what Nuttal is going through today. "That next day was so busy with people coming in. "Enjoy your busy Monday of business," Brown said. Nuttal's assistant in the competition was her identical twin, Angela Wilson, who owns Cravings Bistro, a gourmet grilled cheese sandwich cafe fronting American Fork's Main Street. "You Imagine It, We'll Create It!" "The cupcake business opened first, we did it at our house and then she got a storefront first," Nuttal said.