My Grandma Curley would bake this cake for me when I was a little girl. My mother especially liked it.
Mix the cake mix, baking powder, oil and eggs in a large glass bowl. Add the can of mandarin orange, juice and all. Mix by hand at this point to avoid smashing the oranges.
Pour into three 8 inch greased and floured pans. Bake 15 to 20 minutes at 350 degrees. Remove and allow to cool before frosting.
Frosting: Mix the pineapple, juice and all, the vanilla pudding mix and the whipped topping. Frost the cake between layers, putting the cakes on top of the other to create a layer cake, and then frost the top of the cake.
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