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Ready to make cookie dough cake pops that everyone will love and hardly take any time to make? You’re going to love this no-bake dessert option!

Kids and adults seem to have a shared love for cake pops but they usually aren’t the easiest or quickest dessert.
The cookie dough cake pop recipe I’m sharing with you today is super easy and can even be turned into an interactive activity at a party since no baking is required!
I had my toddler help make these and he loved the experience of rolling the dough, dipping his cake pop in chocolate and adding sprinkles. (He also loved being a taste tester!)
No-Bake Cookie Dough Cake Pops

Ingredients for Cookie Dough Cake Pops:
- Pillsbury Cookie Dough (you must get the “safe to eat raw” dough. It’s marked on the package)
- Dipping chocolate – Most groceries offer an option. I used Baker’s
- Cake pop supplies – sticks, bags, and twist ties. I bought this set from Amazon.
- Cake pop stand – this is for letting your cake pops dry and for serving them!

Directions:
- Heat your dipping chocolate according to the package instructions (usually 30 second intervals until fully melted)
- Roll each pre-divided cookie piece into a ball
- Dip your cake pop sticks into the chocolate and then into the cookie dough ball
- Dip each cookie dough cake pop into the chocolate to coat evenly (this can get a little messy! You may also need to add a little cream to thin out the mixture if it’s too thick.)
- Set each cake pop on the stand and add sprinkles
- As soon as the chocolate dries, wither serve them or put them in bags to refrigerate
Special Occasions for Cookie Dough Cake Pops
- Birthdays – Perfect for both kid and adult birthday parties!
- Holidays – Switch up the sprinkles and chocolate color to best match the holiday and you’ll have delicious themed cake pops!
- Weddings – If you’re on a budget, these could make cute take home gifts.You can keep them refrigerated until the end of the night and hand them out as a take home dessert.
I had so much fun making these cookie dough cake pops with my son! I hope you get a chance to create your own for your next celebration!
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