Create, Cook, Talk: Heart Shaped Brownie Cake Pops

In today’s show, we turn store bought brownies into “heart shaped” cake pops. Easy, Fun, YUM!!!
Fun Facts
Candy hearts were originally medical lozenges.
In 1847, Boston pharmacist Oliver Chase invented a machine that simplified the lozenge production process, resulting in the first candy-making machine, according to The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America. According to Woman’s Day.com
Ingredients
- Brownies (store bought and frosted)
- Almond bark melting chocolate
- Sprinkles, Red Hots, Valentines Day candy hearts
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