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Veronica’s Treats adds Cupcake Push Pops for sale

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Core Tip: Representatives with Veronica’s Treats announced today that it has officially placed its Cupcake Push Pops for Sale.
Representatives with Veronica’s Treats announced today that it has officially placed its Cupcake Push Pops for Sale.

"You get all the deliciousness of a cupcake in a portable plastic push-up pop tube container," said Hillary Souza, president and CEO of Veronica's Treats. "These are perfect as a dessert or a favor for any event."

Veronica's Treats, according to Souza, is a creative artisan bakery specializing in photo cookies, logo cookies, decorated and chocolate covered Oreos, cake pops (veronicastreats.com/cake-pops), cake truffles, decorated brownies and a variety of unique delicious gifts and favors.

Souza went on to point out that since 2003, Veronica's Treats has been one of the largest custom mail order bakery and confectionery companies in New England.

Veronica's Treats has had its products featured twice on the Today Show- Rachael Ray's snack of the day, and written about in several major publications, including: Good Housekeeping and In Style Magazine.

The company's treats have been used in celebrity gift baskets for Celine Dion, Ellen Degeneres, Jessica Simpson, and have been included in SWAG bags for the Oscar, Emmy, MTV Music and Movie Awards, SAG and the Golden Globe Awards.

When it comes to Veronica's Treats' newly released Cupcake Push Pops, Souza explained that the Cupcake Push Pops are customizable with customers' favorite flavor cake, filling and icing colors. They cost $2.95 each.

"The great thing about it is that these do not need to be refrigerated," Souza stressed, before adding, "They stay fresh for one week, and four weeks if you refrigerate them."

 
 
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