VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, April 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) In a shock announcement the humble cup cake has been declared dead. Wanted for questioning for this shocking crime is the latest trend to arrive in Australia, the Bake Pop. Cake Pops are the new sensation that has swept America by storm that are made easily with the Bake Pop kit; available in Australia from today.
Trend spotters have declared the cup cake fad is over with an astonishing 3.6 million Bake Pops sold in just three months last year in America. Cake pops are the new cup cake and they seem to be everywhere you look, taking over food blogs, replacing cup cakes at weddings and are now sold at Starbucks chains in America. Bake Pops are an easy way to make delicious, balls of cake on a stick. Impress your friends and family with fun and unique decorating ideas. The custom Bake Pop pan and lid make 18 perfect cake pops every time.
So simple to make and you can bake your cake pop with any cake mix. Be as creative as you like with no limit to what you can make. With so many fun and exciting decorating options and flavour combinations, kids (and adults) will have endless hours of fun creating unique decorations for their cake pops for any occasion.
I've thrown away my cup cake trays. It's all about the Bake Pop," declared Sarah Leigh, mother of 5 from Salt Lake City, Utah.
Betty Harrison, a housewife from Yonkers in New York says, "I'm bored with cupcakes. What could be better than a cake ball on a stick?"
Cake pops made easily with the Bake Pop are the perfect and easy snack for birthday parties, afternoon teas, office parties, baby showers and weddings - no forks, no plates..... no hassle!
Move over boring, old cupcake and make way for the cake pop!
Bake Pop kits are available from Big W, Spotlight, Target, Harris Scarfe, Ritchies IGA and Woolworths. Available now from the website As Seen on TV.
www.ozseenontv.com.au
www.facebook.com/bakepopsaustralia
For Further information please contact us at sales@ozseenontv.com.au.
NEWSFLASH: The Cupcake is Dead, Bake Pop Wanted for Questioning
Cake pops are the new sensation that has swept America by storm that are made easily with the Bake Pop kit; available in Australia from today.
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