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.
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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 [1]
Ingredients
- Brownies (store bought and frosted)
- Almond bark melting chocolate
- Sprinkles, Red Hots, Valentines Day candy hearts
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