Good Idea For Cake Pops

Baking By Ballymena Updated 24 Sep 2011 , 11:59pm by TinkerCakes

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Ballymena Posted 24 Sep 2011 , 7:53pm
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I was in a cake deco store recently and heard the clerk tell a customer that they use the plain Timbits for cake pops. What a great idea. For those of you that don't know, Timbits are the donut holes sold at Tom Horton's in Canada. Any nice round donut hole will work, they go by many other names.

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pj22 Posted 24 Sep 2011 , 9:25pm
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Will they have the donut taste? They change the definition of cake pops I guess!!

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Ballymena Posted 24 Sep 2011 , 10:50pm
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You need to buy the plain cake donut type.

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Occther Posted 24 Sep 2011 , 11:55pm
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Oh, Timbits - yum. But that is cheating to make cake pops - lol.

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TinkerCakes Posted 24 Sep 2011 , 11:59pm
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Those would be "donut pops" icon_smile.gif, I guess they would taste good....but I love my cake pops! Just made a batch today! Yum!

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