you could make 6
They can be sold at Starbucks sometimes in like 3 flavors or something
what are all the the dum-dum pops flavors
There are many different kinds of flavors of soft yeast cake. You can make this cake in vanilla, chocolate, or fruit flavors for example.
Yes. You can use buttercream as the frosting to bind your cake crumbles to make cake pops. Buttercream is also a good base if you're adventurous and want to flavor it and experiment with new cake pop flavors.
I'm pretty sure there are bakeries out there that carry cake pops and there may even be a select few completely dedicated to cake pops. However, cake pops are mostly a custom order item from small businesses aka. cake poppers online. Chances are if you go a search online for cake pops in your area, you will find someone. Etsy.com features a variety of cake pop stores. If you can't find someone in your local area, many cake poppers ship their goodies too.
Basic cake pops like the ones you find in Starbucks run about $USD 1.50-2.50 each. If you're making specialty cake pops with shapes/characters they typically go for $USD 2.50-3.50 each. You will need to figure your material costs including packaging and labor...cake pops are time consuming so that needs to be factored in.
There is seven flavors. There is watermelon, cherry, grape, strawberry, EXtreme Lemonade, black cherry, and Blue Razz berry.
You must either have a specialty cake pop pan in which to bake the pops, or you can bake a cake and crumble it up and mix it with frosting and form the mixture in to balls.
There are plenty of bakers with small home based businesses (especially in the US) who make specialty cake pops and of course bakeries that carry cake pops. Just do an online search for cake pops in your city/town with zip code and you should be able to find options. Etsy.com is also a good place to look for cake pop bakeries. Most of them will ship if they are not close to you.
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The different flavors available in the cake box are chocolate, vanilla, red velvet, and lemon.
cake on a stick, cake balls? there is actually no other name for them