One or Two Dozen Cake Pops from Cake Bite Delights (Up to 58% Off)
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Bakers blend bite-size cake morsels with frosting, dip them in candy coating, and serve them on sticks for easy eating
Cake pops use butter and eggs just like regular cakes do, except that the butter and eggs come from tiny cows and chickens. Smaller is sweeter with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $12 for one dozen cake pops (a $24 value)
- $20 for two dozen cake pops (a $48 value)
This deal is only valid for four of the bakery’s flavors: red velvet, birthday cake, double chocolate chip, or strawberries n’ cream.
Cake Bite Delights
Cake Bite Delights throws conventional etiquette to the wind by designing cakes that can be enjoyed sans utensils. The bakery’s bite-size cake pops get their name from their unique presentation: each delicious morsel is served on a lollipop stick. If these cake pops taste richer than their larger brethren, it’s because the bakers first blend cake with icing to form dense balls, which they then coat in candy shells.
Though it’s easy to find something to like on a menu that includes birthday-cake, double-chocolate-chip, banana-pudding, and pink-lemonade flavors, the bakers have been known to replicate specific flavors on request. They can even decorate pops so that they coordinate with a party’s color scheme or blend in on plates filled with disgusting vegetables.
Bakers blend bite-size cake morsels with frosting, dip them in candy coating, and serve them on sticks for easy eating
Cake pops use butter and eggs just like regular cakes do, except that the butter and eggs come from tiny cows and chickens. Smaller is sweeter with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $12 for one dozen cake pops (a $24 value)
- $20 for two dozen cake pops (a $48 value)
This deal is only valid for four of the bakery’s flavors: red velvet, birthday cake, double chocolate chip, or strawberries n’ cream.
Cake Bite Delights
Cake Bite Delights throws conventional etiquette to the wind by designing cakes that can be enjoyed sans utensils. The bakery’s bite-size cake pops get their name from their unique presentation: each delicious morsel is served on a lollipop stick. If these cake pops taste richer than their larger brethren, it’s because the bakers first blend cake with icing to form dense balls, which they then coat in candy shells.
Though it’s easy to find something to like on a menu that includes birthday-cake, double-chocolate-chip, banana-pudding, and pink-lemonade flavors, the bakers have been known to replicate specific flavors on request. They can even decorate pops so that they coordinate with a party’s color scheme or blend in on plates filled with disgusting vegetables.