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  2. Cake pop - Wikipedia

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    A cake pop is a form of cake styled as a lollipop. Cake crumbs are mixed with icing or chocolate, and formed into small spheres or cubes in the same way as cake balls, before being given a coating of icing, chocolate or other decorations and attached to lollipop sticks. [1] Cake pops can be a way of using up leftover cake or cake crumbs.

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    The cake is available as a personal-size bundtlet, bite-size bundtini and 8- or 10-inch cake, if you’re in the mood to share, the release said. Pricing information wasn’t immediately available.

  4. Best Bites: No-bake cookie cake pops - AOL

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    We can't get enough of these easy and colorful cake pops, one of the latest dessert trends! Topped with coconut, sprinkles, chocolate and nuts, these quick no-bake treats are perfect for parties ...

  5. Entenmann's - Wikipedia

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    Entenmann's is a 126 year old company originating in New York City.William Entenmann learned the trade of baking from his father in Stuttgart, Germany, and used his acquired skills to work in a bakery in the U.S., eventually opening his own bakery in 1898 on Rogers Avenue in Brooklyn. [1]

  6. Dum Dums (lollipop) - Wikipedia

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    Dum Dums are now [when?] made in 17 flavors, with new flavors rotating into the mix every so often, most recently a birthday cake flavor for the 100th anniversary. [3] The "Mystery Flavor" is the result of the end of one batch mixing with the next batch, rather than stopping production to clean machines in between flavors.

  7. Lollipop - Wikipedia

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    A Tootsie Pop The idea of an edible candy on a stick is very simple, and it is probable that the lollipop has been invented and reinvented numerous times. The first confections that closely resemble lollipops date back to the Middle Ages , when the nobility would often eat boiled sugar with the aid of sticks or handles.

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