One year, a very good friend of mine asked me to help her with a fund raiser she was having at her church. She wanted me to help her make some cake pops, and while I was loathe to part with some of my cake pop making secrets, it was for a good cause, and for a friend that I've known since high school (I won't say exactly how long ago that was).
Since it was right before Mother's Day, I figured some really cute pink pops were in order, and would attract those good sons and daughters who wanted something unique for their moms.
We did 4 sets of cake pop bouquets, 2 sets were chocolate cake covered with milk chocolate and 2 were strawberry cake covered with pink tinted vanilla candy. They were all rolled in either pink pearl sprinkles or a hot pink mix of nonpareils.
I had found some adorable cardboard buckets in my local Target store dollar bins, and viola! Our Mother's Day cake pops were in the bag, or bucket.
Since it was right before Mother's Day, I figured some really cute pink pops were in order, and would attract those good sons and daughters who wanted something unique for their moms.
We did 4 sets of cake pop bouquets, 2 sets were chocolate cake covered with milk chocolate and 2 were strawberry cake covered with pink tinted vanilla candy. They were all rolled in either pink pearl sprinkles or a hot pink mix of nonpareils.
I had found some adorable cardboard buckets in my local Target store dollar bins, and viola! Our Mother's Day cake pops were in the bag, or bucket.






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