Cake Pops by Popadoodledoo

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During this lockdown, I've been pacing out treats to look forward to while supporting businesses that are able to offer home delivery. One of the shops that I have come across is Popadoodledoo, who specialise in all things cake pops. Located in Berkshire, England, Popadoodledoo create chocolate-covered cake pops in various different designs for different events throughout the year, and they deliver nationwide. The treats are all handmade and use the best ingredients.

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I placed an order for three different types of items. The first item that I ordered was the popsicle. I ordered the unicorn edition, which came in a box of three with cute unicorn designs and a rainbow design. I had an option of different flavours and selected vanilla, and this came covered in a white chocolate. I was very happy that the white chocolate tasted sweet and had an unwaxy texture as I am usually not a fan of white chocolate, but this meshed very well. Unfortunately, two of the items were cracked when they arrived in the post, so apologies for the presentation.

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The next item I ordered were cake pops that came with forks attached. I ordered the mermaid edition of these with the pink lemonade flavour. I love the cute design and the shells. 

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The last cake pop that I ordered was the sheep edition, and I ordered these in chocolate. Actually, these were my favourite. I thought that the vanilla and pink lemonade cake flavours tasted the same, and they were good, but the chocolate was extra good - a real winner!

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I highly recommend Popadoodledoo and recommend the chocolate cake flavour if you plan on ordering as this was my personal favourite, but any of the flavours are a good bet. (Note that I purchased the items out-right from their shop, so I have not been paid to write this review.)

For more information or to order, visit: https://www.popadoodledoo.co.uk/

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