Cake pops at birthdays - provide for parents also?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Adults don’t want cake pops, sorry. Anyone who does is weird.


Please, tell me what else I'm not supposed to want. I always pick up a lollipop on my way out of the barbershop. Is that okay? How about some cotton candy at the ballpark, can I have that? Am I allowed to eat a chicken nugget every now and then? What about an ice cream cone, can I have that? Okay if I grab a licorice stick here and there? Please, share this list of things I'm allowed to have so I don't embarrass myself anymore.


You need therapy. Calm down!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Adults don’t want cake pops, sorry. Anyone who does is weird.


Please, tell me what else I'm not supposed to want. I always pick up a lollipop on my way out of the barbershop. Is that okay? How about some cotton candy at the ballpark, can I have that? Am I allowed to eat a chicken nugget every now and then? What about an ice cream cone, can I have that? Okay if I grab a licorice stick here and there? Please, share this list of things I'm allowed to have so I don't embarrass myself anymore.


What, are you 5 or something? Have some control over your poor eating habits!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Um, I’m 35 and regularly get myself a cake pop at Starbucks when I want a treat. My only concern here is the amount of adults who are missing out with their anti cake pop attitude.


I’ve eaten them several times, from different sources, and one bite is more than enough. I have a serious sweet tooth, and still find cake pops too sweet.
Anonymous
Please have ENOUGH food for everyone (even parents) at a party. It's incredibly rude to not feed people! I know a lot of parents will decline, but it's really the polite thing to do. I've been to some parties where they run out of cake. How TF do you run out of cake at a birthday party???
Anonymous
PP here. I am an adult and I still love cake pops.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Um, I’m 35 and regularly get myself a cake pop at Starbucks when I want a treat. My only concern here is the amount of adults who are missing out with their anti cake pop attitude.


I’ve eaten them several times, from different sources, and one bite is more than enough. I have a serious sweet tooth, and still find cake pops too sweet.


Are you suggesting the adults share a limited number amongst themselves, then?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cannot be the only mom in DC who would eat a freaking cake pop. Come on they're like the size of a quarter.


I would rather eat the quarter. Cake pops are basically a wad of nasty fondant with a teaspoon of undercooked sludge cake inside. Eww.


For real. Cake pops are nasty. Look up how they are made. It is pretty much under cooked cake with some additives mixed in, then ground all up in a food processor and mushed up in someone’s hands into a ball. Gag.



Um, the cake is fully cooked, the “additives” is just frosting, so you can make it from whatever you want - cream cheese, butter, dairy, nondairy, sugar, sugar free, whatever - and we crumble ours in a mixer with a dough hook and form the balls with gloves hands. Then dip in melted chocolate and add some sprinkles or decorative sugar. And adults love them. So there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Adults don’t want cake pops, sorry. Anyone who does is weird.


Please, tell me what else I'm not supposed to want. I always pick up a lollipop on my way out of the barbershop. Is that okay? How about some cotton candy at the ballpark, can I have that? Am I allowed to eat a chicken nugget every now and then? What about an ice cream cone, can I have that? Okay if I grab a licorice stick here and there? Please, share this list of things I'm allowed to have so I don't embarrass myself anymore.


What, are you 5 or something? Have some control over your poor eating habits!


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Adults don’t want cake pops, sorry. Anyone who does is weird.


Please, tell me what else I'm not supposed to want. I always pick up a lollipop on my way out of the barbershop. Is that okay? How about some cotton candy at the ballpark, can I have that? Am I allowed to eat a chicken nugget every now and then? What about an ice cream cone, can I have that? Okay if I grab a licorice stick here and there? Please, share this list of things I'm allowed to have so I don't embarrass myself anymore.


What, are you 5 or something? Have some control over your poor eating habits!


+1


I’m 5 at heart. Live a little. Don’t any of you ever go to a county fair or a ballpark?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please have ENOUGH food for everyone (even parents) at a party. It's incredibly rude to not feed people! I know a lot of parents will decline, but it's really the polite thing to do. I've been to some parties where they run out of cake. How TF do you run out of cake at a birthday party???


Because Little Billy wants a full piece of chocolate AND a full piece of vanilla and his parent is super-indulgent and gives him both kinds, without asking the host. Then Little Sally sees Billy's two pieces and pipes up. Then Clueless Dads start taking pieces before all the kids are even served.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Adults don’t want cake pops, sorry. Anyone who does is weird.


Please, tell me what else I'm not supposed to want. I always pick up a lollipop on my way out of the barbershop. Is that okay? How about some cotton candy at the ballpark, can I have that? Am I allowed to eat a chicken nugget every now and then? What about an ice cream cone, can I have that? Okay if I grab a licorice stick here and there? Please, share this list of things I'm allowed to have so I don't embarrass myself anymore.


What, are you 5 or something? Have some control over your poor eating habits!


+1


I’m 5 at heart. Live a little. Don’t any of you ever go to a county fair or a ballpark?


No, they all exist on salads and the latest fad diet.
Anonymous
I cannot believe people are still arguing about cake pops.....
Anonymous
Who are these ill-raised people? You feed people at a party, Stupid!!
Anonymous
I would love a cake pop- so I am in the "yes" camp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe people are still arguing about cake pops.....


Ha I am the OP and I am dying laughing - I can't believe this went on for 8 pages.
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