A fun and yummy way to get kids to eat fruit (and sure, a cookie, too)… these crazy clever swirly fruit pops. Learn to make them HERE at Hungry Happenings.
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A fun and yummy way to get kids to eat fruit (and sure, a cookie, too)… these crazy clever swirly fruit pops. Learn to make them HERE at Hungry Happenings.
Figures Peeps were involved in a genius idea. Because that’s what’s under these Dr. Seuss
masterpieces, Peeps. Bunny peeps dipped in white candy melts and decorated to look like Dr. Seuss characters. Ga-enius. Find them HERE at Sugar Swings!.
Oh, Horton, you crazy, patient, deserving elephant, you. Love to see him in marshmallow form, and on a nest made of chocolate, and on a stick. Make him HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.
Aren’t these just so bright and happy and perfect? Make simple smiley face Oreo Cakester pops HERE at Hungry Happenings.
Anything even remotely related to my dear love, children’s literature, sells me. Make Dr. Seuss marshmallow and fruit roll-up
pops HERE and super easy banana and strawberry Dr. Seuss hat snacks HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.… Read More...
I agree that everything tastes better on a stick. And I simply must find those colorful lollipop sticks. Make animal cookie truffle pops HERE at Little Food Junction.
She’s pink, she’s cute, she’s an owl, she’s an Oreo Cakester and she’s on a stick. What’s not to love? Make owl Oreo Cakester pops HERE at The Seven Year Cottage.
There’s still time to squeeze in some more snowmen before Spring arrives… I hope (still waiting for my big snowstorm). Make brownie snowmen on a stick HERE at The Sugar Buzz Pantry. Spotted on Fun Family Crafts. If … Read More...
And speaking of candy heart pops, yet another one of mine to share (I swear this isn’t turning into only me, I just have an incredible busy and productive month. I promise to slack off in a big way come … Read More...
STILL have leftover candy canes? Make candy heart pops! Learn how HERE at PaperVine. And bonus, check out the cutie kids with their candy pops!
Wait, so you can make roll-out chocolate chip dough? This changes everything. Make chocolate chip roll-out cookies into chocolate chip cookie pops for Valentine’s Day HERE at Glorious Treats.
Conversation hearts are everywhere! Even in pie form and on a stick. Find conversation heart pie pops HERE at Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons.
You know, I’m all talk about cookie pops on my other blog, but my versions are really just decorated cookies on a stick. These cookie pops are really cookie pops. Lollipopesque cookies. Lollipop-evoked cookies? I’m not articulating the difference well, … Read More...
Just had to share with you my latest pushing-my-book (Sugarlicious, have you pre-ordered it yet?) giveaway over at my other blog, not just because of the cool prizes I’m giving away, but because I finally wrote that … Read More...
Now I’m thinking back to the Santa’s belly cookie pops I made last year and how much easier it would’ve been to go the store-bought shortcut route, sigh. Make Santa’s belly pops from Oreo Cakesters and candies HERE at The … Read More...
These reindeer pops just make me chuckle for the cuteness. I think it’s the dangling legs. Turn candy bars and other store-bought candies into reindeer on sticks HERE at the Dollhouse Bake Shoppe and penguins on a stick HERE.… Read More...
Through this blog, I’ve learned about the bestest invention ever after television: Washi tape (Japanese decorative tape). I’ve seen quite a few examples of late, and I am now hooked on its benefits. I’ll never laboriously paint stripes on lollipop … Read More...
A new cake pop every day from Thanksgiving to Christmas? Can you even take such sweet cuteness and inspiration? That’s the promise from Every Day Should Pop!. My new favorite cake pop ever in the whole world? The leg … Read More...
And look, coincidentally a similar submission for corn cookie pops… one that uses store-bought cookies for the corn and crepe paper for the husk. Oh all you people out there are so crafty. Find the how-tos HERE at pharMa.
All along I thought myself so clever for using sprinkles and candy to decorate cookies and marshmallows and things, and I never thought of gum. Gum. Wrigley’s, to be precise. Find the how-tos to make corn husk cookies from … Read More...