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The boys I work with are always requesting treats and baking so I thought I would pull out all the stops for Valentines Day.



These are cake balls or cake pops, the powder on top is ground cinnamon hearts and red swirl is just candy melts from Michaels.


Cost breakdown:
  • Cake Mix $2.98 from Walmart
  • Icing $2.99 Save on Foods
  • Chocolate melts bulk foods $0.53/lb Save on Foods
  • Cinnamon hearts $0.43/lb from Save on Foods
  • Red candy melts $3.49 less 40% off coupon Michaels

This made about 36 cake pops for an approximate cost of $0.25 each. I have to say everyone who tasted them thought they were store bought.

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