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Little Debbie Pumpkin Pie Cake Pops

No need to bake a cake for these pops, just pick up a box of Little Debbie Pumpkin Pie Delights and make some Cake Pops with them!

No need to bake a cake for these pops, just pick up a box of Little Debbie Pumpkin Pie Delights and make some Cake Pops with them!

Oops, I did it again! I took a delicious Little Debbie treat and made it into a Pop!

First, it was the Swiss Rolls, then Nutty Bars, followed by Strawberry Shortcake Rolls.

AND… since it’s now officially fall, here’s my contribution to Pumpkin Treats all over Blog-land!  Little Debbie Pumpkin Delights made into Pops!

How to make Little Debbie Pumpkin Pie Cake Pops

Unwrap the Little Debbie cookies and pulse them in a food processor until they are fine crumbs.

First, I took my cookies and crumbled them in a food processor.

Measure out 12 cookie pops then roll smooth.

Then, using a cookie scoop, I got 12 pops.

Dip the Pops in Orange candy melts and allow to dry.

Not sure how to do this… Watch my Video.

Use a Jack-o-Lantern hold punch to make the candy face for your cake pops.

To make these cute Jack-o-Lantern faces, I used the Wilton Sugar Sheets and a fun paper punch.

Yes, the face was all in pieces, so it was a bit tedious, but I thought the end result was better than me hand piping it.

** I found the EK Success hole punch at Micheal’s Craft Store, but I can’t find it online to show you. I’m not sure if this was from last year’s stock or not. Sorry.

I used a toothpick to add a dot of candy and then adhered the cut out using tweezers to pick up the tiny piece and place it on the pop.

These Pumpkin Cake Pops with a Jack-o-Lantern face are delicious!

These are an easy way to make some cute Jack-o-Lantern Cake Pops. You can take it up a notch by adding some indentation on the pop with a stick prior to dipping to get the shape. Then add a chocolate chip or pretzel bit as a stem and some green shoestring licorice for a stem – like THIS.

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Find more Cake Pop Tutorials here.

Little Debbie Pumpkin Pie Cake Pops

Little Debbie Pumpkin Pie Cake Pops

No need to bake a cake for these pops, just pick up a box of Little Debbie Pumpkin Pie Delights and make some Cake Pops with them!

Prep Time 30 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 box Little Debbie Pumpkin Delights Cookies
  • 1 bag Orange Candy Melts
  • 12 Lollipop Sticks or Straws (I used Paper Straws)
  • 1 Wilton Sugar Sheets (Black)
  • Jack-o-lantern Paper Punch

Instructions

    1. Unwrap the Little Debbie Pumpkin Delights cookies and pulse in Food Processor until they are a fine crumble. PS Halloween Cake Pops 002
    2. They will look “loose” but when you press together they will hold the shape. There is no need to add any extra frosting or binder.
    3. Use a Cookie Scoop to measure out 12 pops and form them into balls.
    4. Place in fridge for 10 minutes.
    5. Melt Orange Candy Melts in a glass or ceramic bowl for 30-second intervals at 70% power in the microwave. Stir between intervals until smooth. Do not allow the candy to get too hot.
    6. Dip 1/4 inch of a lollipop stick (or straw) into the candy and then insert halfway into the cookie pop.
    7. Use a cake pop stand to hold the pops upright and keep the round shape.
    8. Once all the pops are on sticks, start with the first pop and dip straight down and back up again coating the entire pop. Tap the stick to allow excess candy to drip off. Stand back up in the stand.
    9. Punch out 12 Jack-o-Lantern faces using your hole punch and Sugar Sheets.
    10. Place a dot of candy on the pop with a toothpick and add the face details. I used tweezers to pick up the small pieces.
    11. Serve to some great kids!

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    Karyn Granrud

    Karyn Granrud

    I'm Karyn, a mom and wife, and I originally founded this baking blog in 2013. Making desserts have been my passion since I was a kid, growing up in Hawaii. My recipes are often made for busy moms, I hope you enjoy making my sweet treats the same way I do. Every recipe has been tested and refined to perfection before publishing it. Read more.

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