A Pokemon fan has recently shared that they have made some delicious-looking cake pops based on the Electric/Steel-type Pokemon Magnemite. Showcasing the entire process in a short video, longtime fans of the Gen 1 Pokemon from the Kanto region will likely appreciate how the fan included all the tiny details that make up the features of the Pokemon on their baked creation.

This is not the first time this fan has made sweet Pokemon confections and chocolates. As a way to celebrate the recently concluded September Community Day of Pokemon GO, they previously shared that they had made chocolates based on the Rock-type Pokemon Roggenrola. And this is likely not the last time that they will be making baked Pokemon goods. Now, it seems Magnemite is another sweet addition to their continuously growing personal collection of Pokemon-themed chocolates and baked confections.

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On Reddit, user miscellaneousmao posted the footage of how they created the cake pop based on the Electric and Steel-type Pokemon Magnemite. According to the Redditor, they used Oreos and chocolate ganache to form the rounded body of the confection. With white chocolate and colored candy melts, they were able to pipe on small details of the Pokemon such as its large eye. They also used a variety of other techniques to make the Magnemite's top and side screws, including its magnetic arms, to complete their whole creation.

Fans will likely enjoy the fact that the whole cake pop is completely edible. Redditor miscellaneousmao shared that even the stick they used to prop up the confection is made out of Pocky, a type of Japanese bread stick snack. This means that fans can take a bite out of both the cake pop and the stick holding the confection. Many fellow Pokemon fans seemed to find the Redditor's creations incredible and amazing, especially with the details that they were made of. Some even noticed that miscellaneousmao added a shiny version of the Pokemon at the end of the video to add variety to their bunch of cake pops.

The Redditor does not seem to be celebrating a special occasion when they decided to make these Pokemon-themed cake pops. Most of their previous work has been hinged on a holiday or a special event within the Pokemon community. Nevertheless, with Pokemon Scarlet and Violet launching this November 2022, and a bunch of holidays coming up at the end of the year, fans will likely see more of miscellaneousmao's Pokemon baked creations online in the future.

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