This is new to me, so if I'm the only one please accept my apologies!
Apparently cake pops are decorated cakes on a stick. Very small cakes that is. I guess that's a good idea... maybe if you're wanting to limit the amount of cake you're serving and save the expense and waste associated with purchasing paper plates and forks for parties? I just can't believe I've never heard of them before. And I thought I knew everything. lol
I'd love to post a photo of cake pops here at Cake Fun, but I don't have permission from any of the websites I've been visiting tonight, so I'll just post a link to the site I found most interesting. :) I like this Instructables site because they not only show me what a cake pop looks like, but they tell me how to make my own!
I'm seriously thinking that instead of going to the cheap plastic toy isle of Walmart this year looking for party favors for my son's next birthday party, that I'll make each child in attendance a cake on a stick to take home and enjoy at their leisure. Might save me some money and provide myself a bit of entertainment at the same time. Plus, then I'd have a photo to show you. lol
In the meantime, if you've ever made a cake pop and would like to share it on Cake Fun, please let me know. I'd be happy to show off your talent and give you a link back to your website, blog, Facebook profile or whatever you might want to share.
Toodles!
What on Earth is a Cake Pop?
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