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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Boston Terrier Cake Pops


Surprise right?  These little guys were 100% my sister's doing because she's a lot more ambitious when it comes to artsy type stuff then I am.  I could have made exactly one before I started meandering around the kitchen to start another type of cake pop.  But she perservered and made 8 of these little guys.  She's so talented.

Around the house we call these Mennis and Brooklyn pops.  See, my brother's Boston, Mennis, he was the OG Boston in the family--he could have taught Brooklyn a lot about being more street and less princess.  We miss him.

Borough princess...


I'm a little partial but these may be the cutest cake pops ever.  My sister is the BEST!!!

The pups were made with the help of a bit of marshmallow fondant (recipe can be found in this earlier post). The cake balls were dipped in Wilton's white candy melts, then brushed with chocolate(with a bit of black Wilton color) on both sides. The muzzle, nose and ears were all made from marshmallow fondant and applied after the dipping with candy melts as an adhesive.


27 comments:

  1. Does Brooklyn stare at you accusingly when you bite into one of those?

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  2. Yes, they just might be the cutest cake pops ever. The dog is pretty cute too.

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  3. These are the cutest, your sister is very talented. I may try and make these for my puppies birthday party. So cute!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing.

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  4. No frickin way!! Those have got to be THE cutest cake pops ever! You should submit them to Bakerellas site for a book 2 idea!! Love them...good job Monica! :)

    Ask her if she wants to try cavaliers :)

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  5. really cute....but were they weird to eat?

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  6. Could the princess be due to the fact that she appears to be wearing a rhinstone collar? ;)

    Obviously I love anything Boston--I would buy these anyday I saw them in a shop! Cute!!!!

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  7. Oh I love me a doggie cake pop. So adorable!

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  8. oh dear, way too cute. these rock!

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  9. ,,,oh so sweet,,,wonder how easy a "bichon frise" would be to make?,,,gathering ideas for my mother's b'day party in may,,,what a cute 'n sweet favor to share with her guests,,,thank you for inspiring,,,

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  10. Can't speak to the eating part. I don't really eat the cake pops because I'm not a fan of white chocolate and I definitely couldn't eat any Brooklyn pops.

    Not sure about Cavaliers, but we saw some that looked a lot like Bichons when we were researching--there's some white fuzzy dog pop pictures out on the internet.

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  11. Way 2 go sister! I thought cake pops were cute b4, but this tops it! This would b fun 4 party favors! Love them!

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  12. These are so darling! I can imagine all of the work that went into them--outstanding!

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  13. Love these! Your sister is indeed very talented. If my dog wasn't pure rotten, I'd try this myself. :)

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  14. Looks just like Brooklyn. Cute and cute.

    Lexi

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  15. Those are adorable almost too cute to eat!

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  16. Yoy HAVE to sell these! I want to buy some like yesterday :)

    Rachel

    polkadotsandpuppies.com

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  17. I saw these on Bakarellas site and recognized them!!

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  18. Entirely way to cute!!! Love these and would buy them in a heartbeat.

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  19. Oh love these! Cake Pops are great anyway, but these are super adorable!

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  20. Oh I could eat up both the cake pops and the puppy! So cute!

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  21. I love these! I linked this post to my blog for my little Giovanni's birthday!

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  22. absolutely darling dog and cake pop! I love boston terriers!

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  24. As a lover of all things Boston Terriers, I have two of them, I can't wait to make these. They are adorable!

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