Stache Pops
I made a secret “Stache” of Cake Pops for my hubby. These are chocolate cake dipped in white chocolate. The mustache art is food color gel paint.
I made a secret “Stache” of Cake Pops for my hubby. These are chocolate cake dipped in white chocolate. The mustache art is food color gel paint.
These adorable Puppy Cake Pops were created for a Valentine batch. They’re sculpted chocolate cake balls dipped in white chocolate and detailed with fondant and food gel paint.
Could you resist these sweet little faces? I think not. 🙂
Thanks again to The Mahan Band for another sweet order.  These Twilight Cake Pops were created for Jenni M for her birthday.
They are Chocolate Cake Pops dipped in tinted candy melt and detailed with rolled fondant and sanding sugar.
Here are some Snowmen (inspired by Bakerella) and Ornament Cake Pops I made for my daughters school.
The Cake Pops are Spice Cake dipped in candy melt and detailed with sanding sugar, chocolate covered sunflower seeds, gold luster dust, and rolled fondant.
With Halloween 2012 approaching, I decided to create another “Featured” Pop to celebrate the holiday. Last year, the Robot Chicken Cake Pop became fairly popular so I decided to pull another character idea out of the realm of Comic Con.
Midtown Sweets’ Halloween 2012 Featured Cake Pop is Hellboy from Dark Horse Comics. This pop was sculpted from chocolate cake and dipped in red candy melt. The goatee, hair, and eyes are colored candy melts. The cigar is made from marshmallow fondant.
Who doesn’t love surprises? Especially the sweet kind! For the last few months, I had been thinking about how fun it would be for Midtown Sweets to select a random person to surprise with a few Cake Pops or Cupcakes. Well, this past week, I finally decided to make it happen.  I posted a status update on the Midtown Sweets Facebook & Twitter Pages posted the following; “I think it may be time for a Cake Pop surprise Atlanta delivery… I wonder where it should go?” I picked the 1st person that suggested someone other than themselves (not that there’s anything wrong with wanting a little something sweet for yourself. ;-))
Lucky for Jamie, his lovely wife Katie nominated him for the Random Act of Sweetness. He was surprised at work with 2 Dozen Chocolate Halloween Themed Cake Pops. Yum! Lucky for Katie, Jamie promised to share. 🙂
This past weekend, I had the opportunity to sit down with Serina of HEART YOU GOOD bona fide bespokery. She and I had talked several times about creating G.I. Joe Themed Cake Pops. This idea was quite special because Serina & her hubby had celebrated their wedding with Destro & Baroness Action Figures on top of their cake. Creating these pops would be a “sweet” way to commemorate their upcoming anniversary and it would give her the opportunity to make cake pops for the first time.
Serina’s natural artistic talent flowed into the G.I. Joe Cake Pops. Being a first time Popper, she nailed it! From dipping to detail, there were no pop casualties for Destro, Baroness, or Cobra Commander. I must say, Midtown Sweets is definitely looking forward to creating with Serina again in the future.
After you check out the G.I. Joe Cake Pop pics, head over to HEART YOU GOOD and see all the amazing Print & Digital Designs created by Serina.
I created these cake pops for a very special birthday & guy. Â They represent one of his favorite Capcom video games, Megaman.
French Vanilla cake pops dipped in candy melt and detailed with modeling chocolate.
The pops are Megaman, his dog Rush, and his Mega Buster Cannon.
Midtown Sweets’ Patriotic Cake Pops have been featured in Cooking.com’s Patriotic Dessert Photo Gallery! How exciting!