Have you seen these yet? I love them! Perfect for a dessert table or even a bridal shower! I found a couple of people on Etsy that make these lovelies! I like the idea of having something you can get a couple of bites from...enough to satisfy without it being TOO much.
If you are more of the DIY type of person then you have to check out Bakerella! They give you the instructions on how to make these adorable pops...and I might even have to try it out - I think these are perfect!
Here are some special wedding cake pops from Bakerella but you seriously must check out the red velvet cake balls (these are the ones I want to make!!)
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