How To Make Cammo Cake Pops?

Decorating By Kread Updated 8 Jan 2011 , 2:48pm by Kread

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Kread Posted 5 Jan 2011 , 1:38am
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Anyone gave an idea how to make a camouflage cake pops for a boys bday party? Could I color green pops with black markers? That would be a lot of ink!

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LogansMommie Posted 5 Jan 2011 , 2:25am
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A couple ideas I had was to dip them in either green, dark, or milk chocolate and then use either green, dark, or milk chocolate (opposite of your base) to color little camo marks all around.

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karabeal Posted 5 Jan 2011 , 2:51am
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What about dipping them in a basic olive green color, and then attaching modeling chocolate spots of the other colors you'd like to use (tan, black, light green). I don't have any experience adhering anything to the candy melts, though. Maybe someone else can chime in with how to accomplish that.

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Kread Posted 5 Jan 2011 , 3:31am
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Logansmommie-do you mean paint with chocolate to get the cammo markings? I've never painted with chocolate...can you do that?

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LogansMommie Posted 8 Jan 2011 , 2:42pm
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Yeah - I more so meant put the melted chocolate in a piping bag - snip off the end so that you have a a thin amount coming out and do is as if you were piping onto a cake... just making random camo marks and put them in the fridge to harden...

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Kread Posted 8 Jan 2011 , 2:48pm
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Hehe, that makes more sense!!

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