cakepop

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See also: cake pop and cake-pop

English[edit]

Noun[edit]

cakepop (plural cakepops)

  1. Alternative form of cake pop.
    • 2012, Abigail Wheatley, “[Little cakes] Chocolate orange cakepops”, in Little Cakes and Cookies to Bake, London: Usborne Publishing Ltd., →ISBN, page 24:
      Cakepops are little balls of cake on lollipop sticks. These cakepops are flavoured with chocolate and orange, and decorated with chocolate strands and sugar sprinkles.
    • 2012, Wendy Sweetser, “Foreword”, in The One & Only Cupcakes, Whoopies Pies & Cakepops Cookbook: The Sweetest 100 Recipes You Will Ever Need, New York, N.Y.: Metro Books, Sterling Publishing, →ISBN, page 11:
      The main thing about cupcakes, whoopie pies, and cakepops is that they’re not just fun to eat, they’re also a delight to make. [] [A]s for cakepops, nobody could truthfully call them a healthy choice, but they are very small and, hey, everyone deserves a treat sometimes.
    • 2016, Thomas Walsh, Dan Nale, Let’s Prepare for the PARCC: Grade 3 Math Test, Hauppauge, N.Y.: Barron’s Educational Series, Inc., →ISBN, page 205:
      The Biotech club sold 35 cupcakes and 50 cakepops. So 35 + 50 = 85. The Biotech Club sold 85 cupcakes and cakepops.