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Street Party

Sesame Street Cake Pops

Sesame Street. Pop Party. This Tuesday, November 10th is the 40th Anniversary of Sesame Street. Can you believe it. 40 years and the muppet mania continues. I’ve received no less than 1,299,347 requests for Elmo Cake Pops since I started turning my pops into characters more than a year ago. Okay, I’m exaggerating a little on the number. But seriously … Elmo has been one of the most requested pops. So I decided to finally put what’s been in my head on a lollipop stick.

And it didn’t hurt that just last week I found the perfect candy for Elmo’s ping-pong-like-eyes. Actually … all of their eyes.

Candy

Solid white. Perfectly round. Perfect size. And perfect. I found them at Wal-Mart. They were in the card and party supply aisle – not in the candy aisle. I stumbled on them and grabbed a bunch of bags and in different colors, too. It never fails.… As soon as I find something I like, it will be discontinued the next time I look for it.

But don’t worry. You can also use white m&m’s, white chocolate coated espresso beans or any other similar white candy you might be lucky enough to stumble on.

To make your own Sesame Street Cake pops, follow the basic cake pop instructions and use the following tips to decorate.

Elmo Cake Pops

Elmo’s noses are simply orange jelly beans. Elmo’s mouth is made of candy melts cut in half, and his eyes are drawn on with an edible ink pen.

Red Candy Coating

To decorate all of these characters, dip them in colored candy coating first.

Elmo in progress

While the coating is wet, attach the mouth and eyes and let dry. When the attachments are dry, you can use a toothpick to drizzle on more coating.

Let me stop here and tell you. This is time consuming. I wanted them all to have the effect of a furry coat, but you can certainly try another method to speed things up. For instance, they can just be smooth and you can pipe the mouths on with black candy writers or draw them on with an edible ink pen.

Elmo in progress

But I took the long way, since this was a special occasion. You’ll need to drizzle, dab, and dot all over the cake pop. Or at least all over the front of the pop. I won’t tell. Make sure to layer the coating around the mouth. You’ll need to build up a base around the edges to make it look more realistic and less stuck on.

Cookie Monster Cake Pops

Use the same technique for Cookie Monster. His mouth is bigger than Elmo’s so I tried to shape a lip this time with the candy melts.

Oscar the Grouch Cake Pops

Oscar. Let’s talk about Oscar. After I made the first two characters, I wasn’t completely happy with the mouths, so I tried a different technique with the Grouch and I think he liked it. Instead of one candy melt attached to the front, cut the candy melt in half and use both pieces to form an open mouth. This is a little harder because you have to re-shape the cake balls to somewhat in a C-shape (if you were to look at it from the side). This is so the mouth has somewhere to sit. If you try to make the mouth on the outside of the round ball, it won’t look right. Hope that makes sense. Don’t forget to build up the green around the mouth so it looks seamless. Again… these were some work.

Also, Oscar’s eyes are different than the others. His are inset instead of sitting on top of the pop. To achieve the look, cut the candy pieces in half and attach them. When dry, use a brown candy writer or chocolate candy coating and pipe on eyebrows. His tongue is a red jumbo heart sprinkle with the point cut and rounded off.

Heart Sprinkles

Here are the candy melts and how you can cut them for each character.

Candy Melts

If you can’t find dark chocolate melts, then chocolate coins might work. You’ll have to experiment with the sizes though.

Chocolate Candy Coins

I almost used these, but I stuck with the candy melts because I didn’t have enough coins.

Now for Big Bird. I love Big Bird.

Big Bird Cake Pops

I gotta tell you, when I started making these, I had no idea how I would pull this big guy off. First, I thought yellow sugar pearls or mini yellow m&ms, but none of those looked right for his feathers. So I used sanding sugar sprinkled on top after drizzling to make him look fluffier. His eyelids are decorated with a pink and a blue edible ink pen. His beak is candy corn with the end cut off to make it easier to attach.

Candy Coating

Dip the candy corn in yellow candy melts. But only if the candy coating is thin and fluid like this. By the way, this coating is Merckens and has nothing added to make it this thin. It was heated in the microwave on med-low in 30 second intervals and stirred in between. But if your coating is too thick, you can add some paramount crystals, shortening or vegetable oil to help thin it out. And if it’s not thin, then don’t try to dip the candy corn because it will just be a big glob and not pretty on Big Bird.

Beaks

Here are a few beaks. Let them dry on wax paper. Or just skip all that and give Big Bird an uncoated orange candy corn beak.

(Anybody tired yet? It’s almost too much to even read about doing. I think I need a nap.)

Cake Pop

Below, you can see what I mean with the different mouth variations.

Sesame Street Cake Pops

Aren’t they just the cutest. But something is missing. Cookie Monster is smiling, but he’s not happy. He needs cookies.

Yes. Cookies. Coooooookies!

Teeny-tiny cookies

Tiny… little … itty-bitty chocolate chip…

Cookies

Sesame Street Cake Pops

There… much better!

Cookie Monster Cake Pops

Stop it. I can’t stand it. Head exploding. Cute overload.

Sesame Street Cake Pops

Drawing

Supplies

Here’s some of the supplies you’ll need:
Colored candy melts
Red Candy Melts
Green candy melts
Yellow candy melts
Dark Chocolate candy melts
Dark brown candy writerParamount Crystals
Edible Ink Pens
Jumbo red heart sprinkles
Yellow sanding sugar
Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies (Gripz by Keebler)
White round candies for eyes
Orange jelly beans
Candy Corn
Toothpicks
Basic Cake Pop Instructions

Sesame Street Cake Pops

Cookie Monster

Here you go. This is for everyone that likes it when I bite into one of these. Poor little Cookie Monster.

Now, a lot of you have sent in photos of your own Elmo Pops. I just haven’t done a great job of keeping track of them all. If you’d like to re-send, maybe I can do a little slideshow or something to show them off. Or any other Sesame Street ones you may have done.

Sesame Street Cake Pops

November 10th, 2009.
40 Years of Sesame Street and one happy day.
Kisses to you, Jim Henson.
Wish you were still with us.

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811 comments on “Street Party”

  1. you are amazing.
    and so are these cake pops.

  2. How adorable! What a wonderful way to pay tribute to an amazing man and his timeless creations!

  3. You. Are. Amazing! Gave me a big wide smile on a Monday morning!

  4. Okay, these are the cutest things I have ever seen. Amazing! My favorite pops to date.

  5. OMG!! These are AMAZING!! I am definitely going to have to try these, especially the Cookie Monster ones. I’m planning a milk & cookies birthday party for my daughter in July, she’ll be 12, & was planning to throw in Cookie Monster into the mix. I didn’t want to make it too much of a kids party so only splashes of him & I think these would absolutely work if I could pull them off. The first ones I made were you’re cupcake pops for a friend’s daughter’s b-day & they were a hit, but then I tried the Halloween pops & those didn’t turn out well, I couldn’t get the the right consistency for the candy melts, it was a mess. But after seeing these I’m going to have to give it another shot.

  6. precious! I love SS even though my kiddos don’t really…

  7. My favorite part of the post was seeing your sketches.

  8. This look quite complicated and time consuming, but they are SO cute! I love all of them, especially Big Bird. Great work!

  9. These are INCREDIBLE! Oh my goodness Bakerella, you never stop amazing me! One of these days I’m going to have the time and patience to pull off something like this. Thanks for the monday morning inspiration!

  10. Oh my goodness. I am in awe. You are one talented lady.

  11. Your ideas are the best! I wish I had the time and patience to try these. Somehow I think I would have to bite into everyone to cover my lack of decorating skills. How do you ever think of all the details?

  12. Please tell me you have a book in the works! I can just imagine a beautiful, glossy book filled with all of these adorable cake pops on my coffee table.

  13. OMG!!! These are so cute! You are a genius!

  14. Bakerella, you really outdid yourself this time. My 4 and 2 yr old were sitting on my lap when I looked at this, and now they are begging me to make this. Though I love a good challenge, I think I will have to enlist some friends and a whole day (or girls night) just to make these. You are amazing. Well done!

  15. How adorable! What an amazing tribute to a wonderful man and timeless classic!

  16. I’m speechless. These are a work of art. Amazing!

  17. These are SOOO cute. I love each of them. You did a FABULOUS job of recreating them. They are PERFECT!!!

  18. OMG those are too cute for words! I love the cookie monster!!

  19. OMG so so so so cuuuute!!! <3

  20. Those are just awesome!!!! I found it funny that Big Bird’s beak was candy-coated candy. Does that make you tickled, too?! ;) Happy Birthday, Sesame Street!!!

  21. You have outdone yourself again. These are amazing. You never cease to amaze. Thanks again for inspiring us all.

  22. Oscar is awesome! His eyebrows kill me!

  23. Holy Crow these are cute!

  24. My daughter is turning 2 next month and we’re planning a Sesame Street party – I’m just going to have to try these, they are SO cute!

  25. Wow. I think you’ve outdone yourself this time. That looks like a ton of work, but they look fantastic! I heart Sesame Street!

  26. Beautiful! I remember sixlets from when I was a kid. They would come in multicolored groups in a little plastic sleeve. So Yummy!

  27. Those are absolutely amazing!! I can’t even imagine the number of hours you must have been doing those!! You are incredible!!

  28. Unreal!!! cutest things i’ve ever seen!!! please think about doing a workshop for locals!! My girls are going to LOVE these!

  29. These are quite possibly the cutest things I have EVER seen….oh wait…I said that about your last cake pops too! Oh well-you are the cute QUEEN!!!!!!!!!!!! The kids in my class are gonna LOVE these!

  30. Sooo cute! Are the cookies “Cookie Crisp” cereal?

  31. This is waaay to cute, i think I might faint! :)

  32. i heart these. So cute. Ernie is still my favorite. Maybe next time you can try him and Bert.

  33. Wow!!! Bakerella that is so wonderful, I am new in your blog, but I really like everything that you do. The cake pops are amazing. My girl love Elmo, she was jumping around saying: look mami (spanish word for mommy) Elmo and Cookie!!!!

  34. Holy Cow! I think you should send these to Sesame Street! Way too much work for me, but I love how you’ve done these!

  35. Sunny day – Sweepin’ the clouds away,
    On my way to where the air is sweet.
    Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
    Those along with your very generous and no, no one gets tired of reading you could go on for days and we would all still be reading – are amazing! Geez 40 yrs… and I am in my 40’s with a 3 & 5 yr old I have to say it was right at the end that teared me up with your kisses to Jim Henson that got me! I really hope you are saving some secret cake pops for yourself; as we are all looking forward to the day your book is published! For the love of my son and I am sure many sons/fathers/brothers out there perhaps the cast of Star Wars would make a lovely chapter! thank you!

  36. You are amazing. These pictures make me wish I had kids. seriously.

  37. I would definitely not have enough patience to make these … unless my three kids were gone for, like, the day.

    They look awesome! It must be so hard to eat them :)

  38. those are the cutest things I’ve ever seen!

  39. Absolutely adorable!

  40. I literally gasped when I saw the top picture. LOVE

  41. You made my day! I am not sure I can live without seeing these up close and personal. Does that mean I have to make them? Oh dear God, my day today is “Gonzo”. YUK it up on that one!
    Love, love, love your Sesame Street pops, you’ve outdone ourself!
    Hmmmmm…can I mail order some? I really should work today.

  42. HOW are you going to top this? I’m in awe – did this take you 3 days straight? Oh, and the photography! Together, THIS is why you are Bakerella!!!

  43. I LOVE these. They have to be one of my favorite cake pops you have ever made. Funny I was thinking cookie crunch cereal for cookie monsters mouth instead of the candy melt. But I forgot all about those mini cookies. Thanks for the smile this morning.

  44. ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!
    You are amazing and I wait – with great anticipation – to see what brilliant things you come up with week after week! I have a 6 and 2 year old who would “eat these up!” ; )

  45. super cute

    very creative

    i love them

  46. You have out done yourself! Your creativity is so amazing, hats off!

    Kim
    http://frostmeblog.blogspot.com/

  47. OMG! I almost jumped out of my chair when I saw these… they are amazing! My little boy is turning 1 and I am having a party for him on Saturday. It’s an Elmo party and I wanted to make Elmo pops so badly! Unfortunately for me I am not as talented as you! I WISH i could make these but I have so much on my plate already for saturday i won’t be able too… but i enjoyed looking at these SO MUCH! Thank you for your blog, it’s my favorite.
    PS: I just showed my 2 year old the sesame street cake pops… he got VERY excited! (sesame street is a staple in my house!) I can’t tell you how sad it makes me that I can’t make them for this weekend! lol

  48. Those are ridiculously awesome!

  49. Oh I love them! Great job!! Nov. 10th is also the 234th Birthday of the United States Marine Corp…my father reminds me every year, seeing as he is a Marine…and it is also my birthday :) Nov. 10th is the best day of the year!! ;) Oo-rah!

  50. Amazing! Your unique-ness never ceases to amaze me!

  51. These are absolutely AMAZING!!!! I can’t wait to try them for my 2 year old Grandson!. He already loves cake pops (thank you, Bakerella, because he now thinks I’m the best Nanny ever). When he sees these, he’s gonna flip! If he’s fussy, we sit down here at the computer and just scroll through your site and he gazes at and comments on all the cake pop pictures. It’s adorable and I thank you.

  52. Absolutely wonderful! Thinking the addition of coconut to the outer coating might give it the furry look a little quicker . Especially if making alot of these.

    I just discovered your site and am loving your creativity! Thanks for sharing with us.

  53. Ok, these are AMAZING. I made my co-worker come over to my desk to check these out. I don’t have kids yet, but I can’t wait to have a kids party so that I can make these! Or maybe a grown-up kids party?!?

  54. I LOVE THEM!!!! HOW adorable!! You are amazing!!!

  55. You. Are. Awesome.
    :)

  56. WOW! Genius, pure genius…

  57. i am so impressed and hope that one day i’ll be able to do a similar one like yours. supplies are hard to find in my area boo-hoo-hoo…thus i’ll just content myself drooling over your creations! :)

  58. this is wayyyyyyy cute. i grew up with sesame street and i absolutely love the show. thank you for making the little guys look so great!

  59. Amazing as usual! I’ve been seeing all sorts of Sesame Street crafts and recipes this past week, I knew yours would come eventually :)

    BRAVO!

  60. OMG, could these be any cuter… ADORABLE!

  61. Obviously one can never hear often enough how their work is appreciated. I hope your glow over all the compliments brings you much encouragement. These are just too fantastic. However my compliment today goes to you for all the time spent (not only on making and decorating the pops) putting together your site. I know just how time consuming that can be. You do the most precise presentation I’ve ever seen and I know this takes hours and hours to put together. People who don’t have blogs can’t possibly understand the time involved in doing and redoing all the photos, writings, etc.

    Don’t get burned out, we all love you dearly.

  62. These are great! I made Elmo and Cookie Monster cupcakes for my daughter’s second birthday. I used red sprinkles and blue sprinkles to simulate their furry hair. A dollap of white icing for their eyes with upside down chocolate chips for their irises, an orange m&m for Elmo’s nose and drew on their mouths. Your chocolate melt idea would look much better for their mouths. Mine turned out great and my daughter loved them! Such a cute post!

  63. This is the cutest thing I’ve EVER seen!! My heart just melted….so adorable. You truly are amazing.

  64. these are super duper cute!

  65. Incr-edible!

  66. These are way cute!! I wish my kids where younger so I could make them for a party for them.

  67. I know I’m the 2, 795,001 to tell you this, but you are brilliant! These are great.
    Thanks for the memories. I’m 41 and my babies are teenagers. Its been awhile since I’ve spent time with Elmo and the gang.

  68. Wow! Those are amazing! I love Sesame Street! I tried making cake pops over the weekend and they were great. Thank you for sharing with everyone.

  69. not only are you so very talented but you have an enormous amount of patience!
    this tribute to jim henson & this characters is fabulous!
    as always your tutorials are priceless!!

  70. Ahhh I love these, especially Cookie Monster!! Too cute!

  71. Okay, that cookie monster is the cutest thing ever. But where’s Grover? Is Grover NOT amazing? He turns into a superhero for crying out loud! Elmo’s a hack!

  72. omg, cute overload indeed!!! i’ve made the chocolate elmo lollipops before (just from the mold), and these will definitely be on my list to try for my niece’s 2nd birthday!!! she’s started LOVING anything elmo lately!!

  73. Too cute! I love them

  74. You are a popalicious genius! I can see your future book – you are thinking of doing that aren’t you!? – next to Ree Drummond’s on the cookbook shelf. These are flat-out adorable!

  75. Oh my gosh they are so cute!! I may definitely have to try these sometime. It looks like a lot of work though. Do you make everything yourself or do you have others that work for you and help you out? I think I could have my niece help me out with the dipping of the pops though.

  76. Hi Bakerella,

    HELP!!!! You’re links to the Basic Cake Pop instructions don’t work. I followed it from the Sesame St. cake pop, which then led me to the Smiley face pops and then back to Sesame St. Same goes w/ the basic red velvet balls – links don’t work.

    But before I forget, i love love your Sesame st creations! looks just like the real gang and you’re so clever!

    thanks!
    jen

  77. Adorable! I love, love, LOVE these and have such fond memories of growing up watching Sesame Street. What a perfect way to celebrate the street’s birthday.

  78. It’s a pleasure waking up at six in the morning and looking at your blog. You do have talent. Now I’m hungry for something sweet, wish I had a cookie monster pop. Yum!!!!!!!!

  79. How Adorable :) :)
    I might try this at home . Good one Bakerella :D

  80. This made me cry with it’s sweetness. Jim Henson was an amazing talent :( But I’m sure he would have loved these – beautiful work Bakerella:)

  81. You never ever EVER cease to amaze me. (The good part about staying up late on Sundays to finish schoolwork is that I can check for updates on your blog!)

  82. Breathless!! I Can’t just get enuf!!

  83. Divine Baking Diva should be banned from posting. bakerella– rock on.

  84. My favourite creation of yours has been the coca cola Christmas bears which I have loved forever, but this has by FAR topped anything you have ever done. They are incredible! I hope someone from sesame st sees them….happy 40th sesame st!!!

  85. Those are amazing! I would never have the patience to make them! :)

  86. Pure genius! You know, I named my mi pin after tickle me elmo :)

  87. perfection!!! when my daughter wakes up i am showing these to her asap. she will go crazy! (she’s only 18 months old, but whatever)

    i am always in awe of your attention to detail. i wonder what it would be like to go shopping in a candy aisle with you! while i’d be thinking, “mmmmm… must. not. purchase. more. candy. belly. pouch. can’t. take. it…”

    i think you’d be thinking, “oooooh… now those would make awesome ears for…” and so on.

    hilarious :O)

    p.s. thank you for figuring out big bird. his eyes look awesome!

  88. Awww~ So cutee~ Sesame Street was my fave cartoon when I was just a little kid :”3 And cant stop loving them!

  89. These look just like them!!! So so good!

  90. Oh dear, I must say that these are the best cake pops you have so far – and all your creations are amazing! But these look exactly like the characters themselves – my favourite one is cookie monster :)

  91. why are you so amazing? there’s always something going on in that little head of yours…

  92. I am a puppet maker, and I have to say these are the coolest cake pops I’ve ever seen! Every puppeteer I know will want to bake these for parties :)

  93. So cute! You are amazing!!

  94. Oh Wow! these are just tooo cute! And how spooky, its my baby son’s 1st birthday tomorrow, 10th November and guess what his name is…Oscar! Yup, he has the same name and birthday and Oscar the Grouch! Whata conincidence! I just wish i was as clever as you so I could make these for his party, need some more practice yet though.

  95. Those are so awesome!! My husband just peeked at this over my shoulder and said “I could see you doing those…”

  96. I couldn’t even draw these characters on a piece of paper with some crayons, and you can make treats that look exactly like them. Amazing! I wish you lots of success as you are so truly creative. I see big things in your future! :) Best of luck, and thank you for all the ideas for my daughter’s future birthday parties.

  97. gosh, I must say, I don’t usually stop to comment on ppl’s blogs. But this post showed that so so so much work went into creating these little cutie pies. And your blog is one of the nicest and neatest in terms of presentation. Your photos, your graphics, and the actual content are always breathtaking.
    I love doing this type of thing, but I just don’t have the time. Trying to pull off a decent bday cake for my 2 year old. But as DH reminded me, the party’s more for me than for DD. She won’t remember a thing. So what do you say, drop the cake?

  98. PERFECT for my daughters 2 year old bday party…all cookie monster…she screams cookie! cookie! whenever i’m on youtube…thanks!!

  99. these are soooo cute I love your blog my friend and I are obsessed we love cooking and we love your yummy scrummy creations thank you for your inspiration, please reply (it would be so awesome)

  100. So freaking cute! I aspire to be like you someday Bakerella! :D

  101. these are awesome!

  102. WOW!! you are amazing!! thanks for sharing your creativity =o)

  103. Wow. These are absolutely adorable! I can’t believe how precise you are – they look exactly like the characters! I’m especially impressed with Big Bird’s pink and blue eyelids. No detail overlooked, as usual. :)

  104. yowza! those micro chocolate chip cookies are the cutest evah!!! oh, they all look spot on perfect. :-)

  105. Wow! You nailed these characters! I think Oscar the Grouch is my favorite, but they all look great!

  106. To say I’m OBSESSED would be an understatement. This post makes me soooo happy!!! Amazing!!!!

  107. It’s hard to believe that you could capture each character so perfectly in cake pop size, but you have. Just too cute!

  108. These are adorable and would be perfect for my sons birthday next month!
    i might try rolling them in appropriately colored sprinkles instead of taking the time to make the furry texture

  109. These are the most amazing pops you’ve ever done, and that’s really saying something. Their looks are 100% perfect. Well done!

  110. Such a Great dedication to these little guys. I was glued to the television watching these guys. Thanks Bakerella and Jim for some Great memories that will last a lifetime!

  111. Can hardly stand the cuteness! Fabulous.

  112. Those are simply PHENOMENAL!
    You have sooo much creativity–and patience!!! I wish I could do the same! Kudos!!!

  113. These are so awesome!!! I would NEVER have the patience to do this, which makes me appreciate them even more.

  114. You are so amazing! I love, love, love Cookie Monster!

  115. I can’t believe how CUTE these are!! They are totally adorable!

  116. (giving you a standing ovation) bravo! how completely adorable; you are a master of using “found objects” (candies) to create your baking art.

    and, what a wonderful tribute to Sesame Street. i can’t wait to see if anyone comes up with pics of other SS characters too- like Kermit, the Count, Grover, Zoe, Ernie, Bert, and Snuffleupagus!

    thanks for your tribute– and your inspirations!

  117. You are so incredibly talented. Congratulations to Sesame Street! And wonderful job on the pops!

  118. OH MY!!! Awesome! My daughter is in love with Elmo….can you send me some Elmo pops? LOL :O)
    You have the best creations!!! Great work :)

  119. How fun and adorable. I really miss Jim Henson.

  120. You are just absolutely amazing!

  121. Adorable! I can imagine how long these took to make. You are a very patient person!

  122. Oh My Goodness!

    Happy Birthday Sesame Street! These cake pops are soooo stinkin cute! I can’t wait for the right occasion (or no occasion, just a free afternoon) to make these!

  123. Wow. Fantastic job! Keep up the great work.

  124. These are amazing. My brother loves the Cookie Monster ones. He started singing the song as soon as he saw them. :)

  125. These are so precious, Bakerella! OMG. Now I want to skip class so I can watch Sesame Street. It’s just as good as school, right?

  126. i love them all!! oscar stood out the most for me, you did an AWESOME job on him! I don’t know how you come up these things. you’re my hero!! haha no really, you are :D

  127. I made Bert cake pops awhile ago you might like if you are making a slideshow…www.kitchendoughdough.com :) cute pops!

  128. You are amazing!!!

  129. These are brilliant! The Oscar cake pop is my favorite! These are by and far my favorite cake pops overall!

  130. OMG, these might just be your cutest cake pops yet! These are absolutely ADORABLE!!! Wow. :)

  131. AMAZING!! These are the cutest you’ve done in quite a while . . . I might just try to get my daughter obsessed with Sesame Street now so this can be her 2nd birthday! :)

  132. Girl, you have some mad decorating skillz. Thanks for sharing all your great ideas.

  133. Are you kidding me?! Bakerella, you are UH-MAZE-ING!!!! You need to win some type of award for these! I cannot even fathom how you did this! Every single week YOU are my hero and now even more! The time you put into these…I can’t begin to think how long this took!! My kids would absolutely go crazy for these. Thank you for all of your work. We all love and appreciate you MUCHLY!! Really, I am a total baker and when I think how long your darling cupcake pops take me…I cannot even fathom this one!! WOW!!! I need to pick my jaw up off the floor! Amazing!

  134. I cannot believe you. Amazing once again. Sesame Street has so many wonderful memories attached to it! I LOVE THIS. I might laugh while eating Big Birds head but Oh Well! Life’s short!

  135. And they really are A-MAZING!!

  136. You are amazing & talented. I am in AHHHH!!! Great job..they are so stinkin’ cute!

  137. So mine aren’t cake pops, but they are cupcakes that were featured by Rachel on One Pretty Thing. with the whole “Street Gang” …I’ll be waiting for my royalty check, Bakerella :)

    http://happybrownhouse.blogspot.com/2009/07/jonahs-2nd-sesame-street-birthday-party.html

  138. I am not even sure what to say….Fan-freaking-tastic!!!!! Every week I am amazed at what you come up with. Sunday night isn’t so dreaded anymore. Your blog is the bright spot before I start another dreaded work week :)

  139. You are simply brilliant bakerella!
    Ive been following you all the way from India!

  140. I think these pops made me fall a little bit more in love with you. You are the bomb.

    shelley

  141. Ohhhhhhhh I LOVE ELMO!!!! You are sooo creative. I can’t believe the itty-bitty cookies for Cookie Monster!

    Thank you for making me smile!! I LOVE ELMO!!!

  142. You are so insanely talented. I’m in awe!!!

    Sunny day, sweepin’ the clouds away…

  143. Those are ADORABLE! I may have to try them one day!

  144. Sooooo cute!

  145. maybe this has been suggested, but i would try using coconut to make the fluffy texture of all the animals! hope it helps!

  146. maybe this has been suggested, but i would try using coconut to make the fluffy texture of all the animals! hope it helps!

  147. Dear God! The cutest thing I’ve ever seen! My 20 month old daughter loves Sesame Street- it’s the only show I let her watch. I think I’m going to try these babies out for her 2nd b-day- I’ve got three and a half months to perfect my skills! Great work, these are so great!

  148. I can’t even stand it, these are TO DIE FOR. Way to go!!

  149. OMG! The cutest! My 2 kids are sitting here with me drooling over the the Sesame Street characters. They are also making (chomping) noises as I scroll down. So sad to see Cookie Monster. How do you explain that he was just a cake pop?

  150. oh.my.god.

    i dont even know what else to say.

    these are by far my FAVORITE of your cake pops. they look AMAZING!

    my man’s man of a hubby even said “AWW!!!”

  151. THESE ARE UH-mazing!
    I wondered why google has the characters as their header all week. I was just too lazy to actually google it LOL

    Really really great work. I am in love with them!

  152. these are priceless!!! Great work Bakerella!

  153. O M G!
    This is fantastic! What incredible patience you have.

  154. Oh my goodness, those are so awesome!! You are sooooo talented!! love them!!!

  155. Absolutely stunning work, thank you for sharing your intricate steps!

  156. These are amazing!!! Too cute to eat! (Although I bet that they are yummy.)

  157. OMG! You would thinkthat at this point, I would no longer be surprised by your genius…..but I’m still always amazed! These are completely perfect! I love them all, but Oscar has to be my favorite (he always was). I CANNOT wait for you to get a book out there for us. When will it be ready? :)

  158. These are just too adorable for words!!!!! Great job.

  159. So cute! they look wonderful! and delicious! my 2 and 1 year old would LOVE these!

  160. Oh my gosh! That is so funny and cool! I was just watching recorded Sesame street with my 1 1/2 year old son! He loves Elmo the most and these candy will make him really happy! Love it!

  161. These are perfect! You are amazing!

  162. Wow. Those are amazing. Wow.

  163. Just AMAZING!
    You are so creative!
    I always look forward to seeing all your cute ideas.
    Thanks!!!

  164. Oh my god…these are adorable!!! Perfect!

  165. Wow. Simply wow!

  166. WAYYYY too cute!!! I LOVE IT!

  167. My kids and I are staring at this post.. speechless!

  168. My favorite yet. FANTASTIC.
    I sketch everything out before I bake too, makes things so much easier!

  169. I am in amazed at these masterpieces! Job well done and for a fabulous celebration – AWESOME!

  170. WOW!!! You are amazing!!! These look Phenomenal!!!

  171. You are amazing! I am a detail person but you are the cream of the crop!

  172. HOLY CUTENESS!!!!!!!! I wish I was as creative as you… but thank goodness you are here to SHOW US THE WAY!!!! :)

  173. These are just *too cute*!!!! I love them!!! I’m a big Elmo fan, even at 23, and you absolutely nailed those!!

  174. I…..I….I…..got nothing! You’re AMAZING!

  175. These are two cute for words!!!! They make me happy just looking at them.

  176. These are the greatest! My daughter would love these! Another one of your wonderful ideas!

  177. AWESOME, totally AWESOME!! ;-)

  178. These are just amazingly cute. The lot together is so colourful and happy!

  179. Absolutely adorable! I used to love sesame street & this looks like the perfect way to remember it =D.

  180. I always think what else could Bakerella do that will top the last. You always can. They are so cute. I have a one year old and a three year old so this is a must make. Wow they are cute. Sesame Street is going to be the next theme party for our house.

  181. AMAZING!!!

  182. Ok, can one die from cuteness overload? If so then I’m in serious danger here! These are just totally fantastic!

  183. Oh…too stinkin’ cute! I will have to make these…even if I am too old for Sesame Street :o)

  184. I saw those cute mini cookies at the store and wondered what in the world could I make with these? I came up with nothing. Your little cookie monsters…Genius!!

  185. My roommate and I both gave a startled little “Oh!” when we came to the photo of Cookie Monster with a bite missing. But we love the cake pops! So adorable! I got her and a guy friend hooked on your site. Thanks so much for posting so often!

  186. How deliciously cute are these!!!!!! Thank you for sharing these!

  187. These are so cute! Bring me back to my childhood!

  188. OK, I’m brand new to this blog but I just gotta say you are crazy creative. These are so adorable it makes my head hurt.

    I’m now off to spend excessive amounts of time reading through old posts and getting inspired. Thanks!

  189. At this rate you’re going to run out of ideas for cake pop decorations.. hehe.

    Love how much thought and effort you put into the process. I tried cake pops for the first time the other day and loved them.

  190. Those are adorable. You keep outdoing yourself!!! Great job!

  191. You just made my head explode with this cuteness. You’re talent is overwhelming!

  192. Ok Bakerella I’m dying over these! You are amazing!!!

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