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How To: Halloween cake pops

Get ready for spooky season by making these Halloween cake pops that are scary, delicious and super fun to make.
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Diya Schon
Spooky Halloween inspired cake pops are a perfect fall treat.

Recipe from Betty Crocker:

Ingredients:

  1. 1 box of Halloween Funfetti cake mix
  2. 3 eggs
  3. 1 cup of water 
  4. ½ cup of oil
  5. 1 container of green frosting 
  6. 2 bags of orange candy melts
  7. Sprinkles of choice 
  8. 1 package of paper lollipop sticks
  9. 1 block of plastic foam

Instructions:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and grease your 13-inch by 9-inch pan.
  2. Beat cake mix, eggs, water and oil together until it reaches a pudding-like consistency.
  3. Put the mixture into a pan and bake at 350 degrees for about 30 to 40 minutes or until golden brown.
  4. Once the cake is cooled off, place it in a large bowl and add one container of green frosting.
  5. Shape 2-tablespoon size cake balls and place them in the freezer for 15 to 20 minutes.
  6. In a separate microwavable bowl, add one cup of orange candy melts and heat as directed on the bag.
  7. Remove the cake balls from the freezer. Take the lollipop sticks and dip the tip of them into the orange candy melts and insert it halfway into a cake ball. 
  8. Poke the opposite end into your foam block and place it back into the freezer for 10 minutes. 
  9. When the cake balls are frozen, dip them into the remaining melted candy melts, then quickly add sprinkles or other decorations onto the cake balls.
  10. Place them in the fridge to harden.

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Allyssa Tanner
Allyssa Tanner, Tom Tom Staff
Allyssa Tanner is a senior and this is her second year on staff. Tanner is also the co-captain of the Antioch bowling team when she is not working at Texas Road House, going on Dunkin' runs, shopping at Target or napping.
Diya Schon
Diya Schon, Tom Tom Staff

Diya Schon is a senior and has been a part of the Tom Tom staff for three years. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her dog, procrastinating and napping. Two things she absolutely loves are carbs and cheese.

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