K**2
Great for kids
Bought this as a Christmas present for my 7year old niece. She loves to help in the kitchen, and this seemed like a fun activity when snowed in. She loves it and says it makes yummy cake pops.
D**R
Valentine pops
This pop maker helped me out a lot for valentines . Haven't used the stars yet only the heart plate. A lot of people like the pops shaped as hearts. The hearts are very easy to make. The plates are easy to change and easy to clean also. Really like this cake pop maker.
M**R
A Mis hijos les encanto
Me gusto facil de usar
C**A
Five Stars
nice tool for me
G**R
Not really worth it
I got this item as a gift. I was thrilled when I saw it. Cake pops have been a rising trend and I always wanted to try my hand at it. The cake pops themselves come out nice. I've been using brownie mix and not yet cake mix so I'm not sure if there really is a difference between the batters that affects how it is baked. However, it is very time consuming and you are tied to the kitchen until you go through the whole mix (which takes quite a while). The sticker at the top is also burnt off after using it two times. I had noticed that it was peeling off the second time I used it and I peeled it back to reveal a brown, burnt surface. I'm not sure if this makes it a fire hazard - the sticker would at least melt. I'm going to try the bake and crumble method for cake pops instead. I feel that it won't seem as much of a chore and more fun.
R**.
Great cake pop maker!
Hello. I just bought this cake pop maker at Walmart for a very low price of $7... so I couldn't pass it up. Make sure to read the directions... because the first batch or two will need to be thrown away... the cake pop maker emits a little smoke/odor but it goes away fast... this is normal. For my first time using it I made hearts, and I just used normal boxed cake mix. Once the machine preheats and the light turns green, you will use oil to grease molds... but I just used butter flavored pam... and it only took about 3 minutes per batch of 7. There are only 20 pop sticks per box so I ended up buying a cheap pack of popsicle sticks at Walmart. Anyways, to put on stick, you dip in frosting and then put on so it sticks better. I know I've only used it once and can't comment on the longevity of this product, but it worked really well the first time! Even for a higher price it's a good deal because you get the choice between stars and hearts. This also comes with some cake pop recipes. Hope this review helps.
C**M
Unhappy
Was not real happy the picture for this product shows circle, star and heart shaped cake pops though this maker only does stars and hearts..
S**R
Super fantastic
I also purchased this at Walmart on sale for 7 buck a roos! We were going to go with the pans you just pop in the oven..but this was cheaper so we figured we'd give it a shot and boy are we ever so happy!!! The smell is noticeable for the first time but nothing an open window can't fix ;) . We've used both molds but we feel like the hearts come out the easiest and the best! Also as far as cake mixes go..the lighter the cake the faster the cook time ;) i have three children (11.5, 9, 7.5) and they have a blast making the cake pops ( or bites as we call them w/out the sticks)...you won't regret the purchase:)
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