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New Cake Pops Are Tops At Veronica's Treats. Sweet Sensation Snags Place In Celebrity Gift Bags

With rave reviews from gourmet food critics and inclusion in celebrity SWAG bags at the Emmys, Oscars, MTV, SAG & ACM Awards, Cake Pops are the newest dessert sensation and the top selling new product at Veronica's Treats.

2012-01-05
MIDDLEBORO, MA, January 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) The handmade treats are big on taste and small on size, capitalizing on chocolate-lovers desire for just-a-bite of indulgence and who are looking to send a unique edible gift item.

A recent RecipeLion.com review gushed "With an intense chocolate flavor and an unbelievably moist texture, these cake pops are the ultimate sweet treat. If you've never had a cake ball or a cake pop, I highly recommend you try the ones from Veronica's Treats."

The newest dessert sensation, Cake Pops are moist chocolate cake mixed with frosting and hand rolled into balls, hand dipped in a candy chocolate coating and decorated by the confectioners at Veronica's Treats. Each pop is large enough to satisfy the sweet tooth, yet delicious enough to make you crave more. Currently, cake pops are at their highest peak of trendiness. Cake pops make an excellent thank you, anniversary, birthday gift and all occasion party favor. Custom shapes and designs are available upon request.

Hillary Souza, owner and CEO of Veronica's Treats declares "Our decadent cake pops have a truly secret recipe - they're not just your average cake pop. We have perfected the art of the cake pop and it is not so easy to achieve! Currently being made by the thousands per week, it is no wonder they have been included in the baby gift baskets of Celine Dion and Alicia Keys."

Since January 2003 Boston based Veronica's Treats has offered customized cookies, cake pops, mini-cakes, brownies and more on their website http://www.veronicastreats.com. The 11 employees at Veronica's Treats bake, decorate, and ship sweetness to customers across the United States.


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[Press-News.org] New Cake Pops Are Tops At Veronica's Treats. Sweet Sensation Snags Place In Celebrity Gift Bags
With rave reviews from gourmet food critics and inclusion in celebrity SWAG bags at the Emmys, Oscars, MTV, SAG & ACM Awards, Cake Pops are the newest dessert sensation and the top selling new product at Veronica's Treats.