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Learn how to make these cute, easy and effective pink and white marshmallow cloud puff cake pops. They remind me of clouds, or of one of the Dr Seuss trees from The Lorax. Beautiful for baby showers, christenings or kids parties, you could even cut small paper aeroplanes and attach them to the lollypop sticks for an aviation themed cake pop. Let you imagination run wild! SUBSCRIBE to our channel for more great tutorials, and above all, have fun & happy decorating
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25 Responses for "CAKEPOPS! Decorate a Marshmallow Cloud Cake Pop – A Cupcake Addiction How To Tutorial"
Where do you get candy melts or crisco from?
4:29 started to pick up drop marshmallow and stick it on the pop
LOL, you got me
Darn live filming! Thanks for watching
You can buy them online, or from most cake decorating shops. The most commonly stocked brand is Wilton for the candy melts. Theyre really just brightly coloured chocolate buttons
For these, just use any white chocolate – it will do the same thing
Crisco is a US thing – alternatives are Copha or Shortening and you get them from the butter section of the supermarket – hope this helps!
Hello I was just wondering I live in Australia bad I never find those types of sticks where did you buy it from
So cute! I showed my sister and she said she really wanted them at her party! I also had an idea for a cake you could make mini cake pops and stick them into a cake as clouds or maybe even turrets in a castle cake Thank you so much for making these videos if you didnt I would have no Idea how to decorate cakes!
Hi – Go and check out your local Spotlight store – they usually stock them. Or else a lot of kitchenware shops are stocking them now, and you can pick them up no problems on ebay
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing – I can feel come experimenting coming on
So glad you’re enjoying the videos – I love sharing all my cakey info
Thank you so much
hi, may i know whats the other term of shortening or whats the equivalent, I havent seen it here in UK?thanks!
Whats… Cofa………….?
you should’ve called it a popcorn it looks like one
hi, how long do they last for after you make them? thanks x
You’re so welcome!! And thanks for watching
Hi! Copha is our Australian brand of vegetable shortening. It is usually found in the fridge of your supermarket with the butter and may just be called shortening. You can also use Crisco if it’s available. Its a white butter like block, which runs clear when it’s melted – Hope this helps!!
Hi! Copha is our Australian brand of vegetable shortening. It is usually found in the fridge of your supermarket with the butter and may just be called shortening. You can also use Crisco if it’s available. Its a white butter like block, which runs clear when it’s melted – Hope this helps!!
True – It does! It started out as a sheep but went totally wrong for a farm animal, but cute just like this I thought!
You can make them up to 2 days before you want to eat them.. They also freeze quite well so you could make them them up to a couple of weeks before and just pop them in the freezer till you’re ready to use them!
so far you’ve got the best cupcake tutorials! i hope you post the ingredients along with the videos though. I’ll be on watch for more of your videos!
Love this! Might do this for my baby cousins birthday. Shell be turning one , and i think ill add the cute little pink bow like on the icon. (: what can i use instead if crisco for the white chocolate? Thanks!
You can use a little bit of vegetable oil to thin out the white chocolate it doesn’t add flavor to the chocolate at all @mw2gurlvivoz310
Nice cupcakes!!!!!!
how do you make a cakepop ball
Hi there,u r using white chocolate candy,couverture or compound?watever their diffences are,may I know?
Can you tell me whats the recipe for that white chocolate melt ?
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