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Blow Pop Cupcakes

Blow Pop Cupcakes with a Blow Pop Topper

So the other day I went to the supermarket with my friend.

It was a quick trip in and out only to grab the essentials.

We had just come out of the gym where I had been lifting 7 lb weights like a stone cold machine.

When I got up to the front of the line I realized that I forgot to grab lentils, the item that I initially went in to buy.  Of course.

My friend came to the rescue and said she would grab them for me while I checked out.

So I politely said to the cashier, “Where are the lentils?”

No response. Eyes Shift.

“Excuse me, where are the lentils?”

Mumbles

“The LENTILS, where would I find them?”

{Small voice} Aisle 4.

My friend retrieved the ever-important lentils and I paid for my items as planned.

On our way out to the car my friend turned to me and said, “You are kind of intimidating.”

She actually said that to me.

I’m all, “WHAA?!?  Are you joking?”

She said that I basically intimidated the cashier into a mumbling mess.

Now for 3 days straight I have been obsessing over whether or not I am an “intimidator”.

A lentil intimidating fool.

Did I use a devil voice when asking for the lentils?  Did my bulging 7 lb pumping biceps scare the cashier into a shifty pile of mumbles?  Did the thought of someone eating lentils disgust her into not wanting to speak?  Maybe I had crazy hair after my low-impact workout and she mistook me for Medusa.  That, certainly, would explain her lack of eye contact…I mean, the fear of turning to stone can do that to a person.

So I did what we all know I shouldn’t do.  I asked my husband.

He promptly agreed with my friend.  And by agree I mean, not answer but give me a deer in headlights stare.

A man intimidated.

I just don’t see how anyone who invents such things as Blow Pop Cupcakes could be menacing or formidable.

So I am basically working everyday now, trying not to scare cashiers.  It’s my new thing.

Maybe I will just carry cupcakes around and pass them out so people won’t be frightened.

Yeah, that’s what I will do.

So let’s begin.

Blow Pop Cupcakes…or more specifically, Strawberry Marshmallow filled Strawberry Cupcake with Bubble Gum Marshmallow Buttercream.  That’s a mouthful, literally and figuratively.

First you need to get to the store and buy some of this stuff…

Have you seen it?  It’s a powder they sell down the baking aisle that you can add to frosting to flavor it.

You Duncan Hines people are pretty smart.

I chose Bubble Gum flavor…the least intimidating of the bunch.

You can certainly add this to canned frosting…actually I think that’s the whole idea…but you know how I feel about canned frosting, so I whipped up some of my own.

Just toss the contents of the packet into your frosting and mix away…

This is what it will look like…

Gorgeous, pink and packed with bubblegum flavor.

Next I baked up some Strawberry cupcakes…using a box mix.

Say something, I dare you.

When the cupcakes were cooled I cut out a hole in each and stuffed a big strawberry marshmallow into each.  Boo-yah!  (Do people still say boo-yah?)

I may or may not have eaten the scraps.  It’s what intimidators do.  They eat the scraps.

Then I filled a piping bag (fitted with a Wilton 1A tip) with my delicious bubblegum frosting and piped away.

Finally I stuck a Blow Pop up in there.  Just in case it wasn’t sweet enough 😉

And in case you’re interested, here’s the internals…

The strawberry marshmallow on the inside is a fun surprise.

Kid food at its finest.

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Bubble Gum Marshmallow Buttercream

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Ingredients

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  • 1 cup room temp butter
  • 1/2 cup vegetable shortening
  • 3/4 cup Marshmallow Fluff
  • 6 cups powdered sugar
  • 2 Tbsp milk
  • 1 (0.10oz) package Duncan Hines Bubble Gum Flavored “Frosting Creations”

Instructions

  1. On medium speed cream butter and shortening together until smooth.
  2. Add in Marshmallow Fluff until combined.
  3. On low speed add powdered sugar, one cup at a time
  4. Add milk and flavor package stir 15 seconds.
  5. Turn mixer up to medium and mix for 30 seconds or until flavor package is incorporated evenly, scraping sides as needed.

Notes

Makes enough frosting for 24 cupcakes
If you pipe a high swirl it will only make enough for 12 cupcakes.

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85 comments on “Blow Pop Cupcakes”

  1. sue @ Cakeballs, cookies and mor

    oh don’t feel bad, anyone that makes a cupcake like this cannot be all bad;p

  2. Sara {Home is Where the Cookies Are}

    Oh, this made me laugh. I have had something similar happen – my friend told me I have “limited patience” when dealing with sales people who seem to be on another planet. I have patience up to a certain point, and I’m sweet as pie, then something bursts and no more Mrs. Nice Guy. Since hearing that – I too, have made it my life’s mission to be nice to cashiers – even if they seem like they are out on Mars!

  3. I give evil eyes/menacing glares to most people…but only when they deserve it! Cab drivers, bicycles riders, other runners…if they make any questionable moves…it’s on. I think it’s a tri-state area thing. 😛

  4. Ashley @ Kitchen Meets Girl

    Okay, you crack me up. Can I get some of that “intimidation” stuff? Oh, and some of the cupcakes, too, please?!?

  5. God, Shelly, you should know how I feel about bubblegum. Why did you do this to me? Why did Duncan Hines do this to me?

  6. What an original flavor, I will try it… when I have a kitchen again 🙂 Thanks for sharing the recipe

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