Today we have some fantastic Winnie the Pooh bear party treats. If you follow the Inspiration Edit you may have seen our Winnie the Pooh Cake Pops. They were a huge hit here on the blog and my family loved them!
Winnie the Pooh is a book that goes far back in my family. I remember reading the stories by A.A.Milne many years ago. As it turns out I married someone with a similar surname Milnes and I sometimes wonder if we are related in any way to the author of Winnie the pooh!
Either way I have a fantastic Winnie the Pooh Bear Tutorial for you to try. It's easy and simple and a great party treat or way to celebrate books and reading with kids.
Enjoy!

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💖 Why This Recipe Works
- Adorable & Thematic: These honey pot cake pops are shaped like Winnie the Pooh’s iconic honey pots, making them perfect for a themed party.
- Simple to Make: Made with yellow candy melts and lollipop sticks, they’re easy to prepare and fun to assemble.
- Customizable: You can adjust the decorations or flavors to suit your preferences or party theme.
🥚what you need
- Wilton yellow candy melts
- Yellow lollipop sticks
- Plastic paw chocolate mold
- Decorating bag

For the complete list of ingredients with measurements and instructions, please see the recipe card at the bottom of the post.
🌈 Substitutions and Variations
- Honey Pot Cake Pops: Create adorable honey pot cake pops using yellow candy melts. These are perfect for little hands and add a whimsical touch to your celebration.
- Tigger Tails: Dip pretzel rods into orange and black chocolate to mimic Tigger's stripes. These crunchy, sweet treats are a fun and delicious addition to your party.
- Pooh’s Hunny Cookies: Bake sugar cookies shaped like honey pots and decorate them with yellow icing and honeycomb patterns for a sweet, thematic touch.
🔪Directions-
1. In a microwave safe bowl, melt 2 cups of yellow candy melts on 50% power for 3-4 minutes, stirring every 30 seconds until melted.

2. Pour the yellow melted chocolate into a decorating bag.
3. Now pipe the chocolate into the paw molds.
4. Now place your sticks in the stick slot of the mold, making sure they are pushed all the way to the top of the paw.

5. Use your bag of melted yellow chocolate to fill up each chocolate paw mold, tap your mold on the counter to remove air bubbles.
6. Twist your lollipop sticks to ensure all sides are covered.
7. Set in the fridge for 20 minutes, pop out and enjoy!

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👩🍳 Expert Tips
- Melt yellow candy melts and pipe them into paw-shaped molds. Insert lollipop sticks and refrigerate until set.
- Shape cake pops into honey pot forms and dip them in yellow candy melts for a sweet, Pooh-inspired treat.
- Dip pretzel rods into orange and black chocolate to mimic Tigger's stripes, creating a crunchy and colorful snack.
💭 FAQs
No worries! Use a silicone mold in any shape you like—hearts, stars, or even honey pots. The key is to have fun and get creative
Absolutely! Just make sure to temper the chocolate properly to get that nice shine and snap. Candy melts are a bit easier, but regular chocolate works just fine.
Melt some yellow candy melts or white chocolate and drizzle it over your treats. For a "honey" look, you can add a touch of orange food coloring. Let it set before serving for that perfect Pooh Bear touch!
Keep them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week. If you need to store them longer, pop them in the fridge—but let them come to room temp before serving for the best flavor and texture.
💖 Serving Suggestions
- Honey Bear Cupcakes: Vanilla cupcakes topped with honey-flavored frosting and a little honey drizzle to make Pooh proud.
- Tigger’s Tangy Fruit Salad: A colorful fruit salad with a burst of citrus to match Tigger’s zest for life.
- Eeyore’s Muddy Pudding Cups: Chocolate pudding cups with crushed cookies on top to resemble muddy fun.
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