HCP Cake Pop Easy Roller
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Hi there, go to your Purchases and contact the seller (HCP) to see if they can send you replacements.
No, they're just standard cake pop size.
Yes, it will work with the cake pops recipe that calls for frosting. My recipe isn't overly soft or gooey. They will lose their shape if they become too soft.
It varies depending on the ingredients, but I'd estimate it to be around 26-28 minutes. 28 grms
Selected User Reviews For HCP Cake Pop Easy Roller
I expected more; for cake pops, the dough must be so gooey that the pops taste slimy, and not like a cake pop at all; it does roll out the pops, but I don't like the gooey taste; if you like cookie dough, you will enjoy this; however, my taste buds prefer a less sticky pop. Moreover, the cost is excessive. The manufacturer sells it for $99, but I paid $149, so there's a significant price difference. Please accept my apologies, but your price was far too high.
I can roll 100 cake pops in 30 minutes with the help of the HPC roller. This is something I would strongly advise anyone to read! Every time, you get perfect cake pops!.
After that, I got it. I was apprehensive about purchasing it. However, I simply took a risk. My first attempt was a complete failure, and I was extremely frustrated. It was stowed away in my bag. My balls crumbled, and it was a waste, so I decided to try again two months later. I did some research on recipes and watched a few more videos. Success. It comes down to the cake's consistency. Also. When the cake is still cold, it's the best time to use it. It appeals to me. It took 5 minutes to make this half-cake batch. It would have taken me 20 minutes to roll this many by hand. It's a little sloppy. However, it is extremely effective.
This product does not function in the manner depicted in the video. I followed the directions, but the result was smushed up cake squares rather than balls. You must take it out one by one and roll it into a ball in your palm. It does shorten the time it takes for the ball to roll, but it is not as simple as the video suggests. I tried it twice before giving up because there's nothing quite like rolling cake balls in your palm. I stuffed it in the back of my pantry and realized I'd missed the deadline for a refund. I missed out on $100.
I can't wait to use it because it looks exactly like the picture. My only complaint is that the paper instructions are an old copy that has been copied many times. It's not a big deal, but I feel like if I spent more than $100, I should at the very least get a new printout of the directions.
Because my oven wouldn't light, I got a head start on my pops for tomorrow. I had to come to a halt and go out and purchase a new stove. The roller arrived earlier this week, which was fortunate. This is the first time I've used it, and it's already changed my life! In about 35 minutes, I was able to roll three cakes. It will take 45 minutes. For my first time using it, it turned out to be quite satisfactory. I would strongly suggest it.
I read the instructions several times and watched videos, but I could never get it to work the way it was shown in the videos. It was a waste of money, at least for me!.
My wife owns a cake shop and claims that this is crucial to her success. She's now able to make three times as many pops in 20 minutes thanks to this product.