These are MckMama's "Snow Pops." She made them and then photographed them outside in the snow for the background. They are nice and perfect.

I thought it would be nice to make them with a white covering, you know, the color of snow. But, when you use devil's food cake you can see the lovely brown coloring through the white covering, giving it a darker color - like dirty snow. Those "dirty snow pops" will not be pictured here.
I didn't have any nice food coloring colors, but I did have a bag of butterscotch chips and a little (tiny bit) gulf wax. It gave the chips less "drippage" and a faster dipping time for the project. I let the snow pops stand in a glass to finish solidifying once they stopped dripping.

I also used flexi-straws instead of wooden skewers because my errand runner "couldn't find them." They are kind of festive though.

Yes, they are good, even if they may not look as perfect as MckMama's.
