Snowman Cake Pops
- Thankful Homemaking

- Dec 8, 2025
- 2 min read
Let's talk about those adorable snowman cake pops at Starbucks. You know the ones—they're sitting right there at the register, practically calling your kids' names. A single Starbucks cake pop runs you about $4. That means a dozen would cost you nearly $48. For comparison, you can make an entire batch of homemade snowman cake pops—we're talking 24 to 30 pops—for less than $10 in ingredients. That's literally a fraction of the cost, and you get double the amount.
But beyond the money (and yes, that's a big deal), let's talk about what's actually in those store-bought cake pops. When you flip over the ingredient list, you'll find things like soybean oil, corn syrup, artificial flavors, and a laundry list of preservatives and stabilizers. But when you make them at home, you control exactly what goes into them. Real butter, quality chocolate, and simple ingredients you can pronounce!
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