Article: Use enough wax paper to completely cover the cake pop and have enough room to cover some of the stick. You can rip many pieces at once or 1 at a time--whatever is easier for you. After you’ve ripped your wax paper, place the cake part in the center, and cover the rest of the cake with the wax paper using your hands. Then, pinch the wax paper where the cake meets the stick, and gently twist it around the stick.  This provides protection against condensation on the cake pop. You can also do this for shaped, uncoated cake balls for later use. Simply shape your cake ball and place it in the middle of your wax paper. Then, wrap the ball up completely in the paper. Using scissors, cut a piece of bubble wrap to the size of your plastic bag. Lay the bag flat on your table, and put the bubble wrap inside so it lays flat. Smooth out any creases or wrinkles with your fingers. While this is not required, it helps protect your cake pops from breaking or cracking. After you have your bag lined with bubble wrap, place your wrapped cake pops in the bag, starting at the bottom. Place your cake pops in the bag so they all face the same direction. Set the cake pops immediately next to each other to save space. It’s okay if they touch slightly. After you’ve laid cake pops in 1 direction, fill in the open spaces with another layer of cake pops. Place them down the opposite way of the first layer. Continue adding cake pops until your bag is nearly full.  If you placed the cake pops in the bag starting with the stick, then this time start with the cake itself. This helps save space in your bag, so you can store as many cake pops as possible. After you fill your bag with cake pops, place another piece of bubble wrap inside the bag. Lay this piece on top of all of your cake pops. Make sure all the cake pops on the outside are protected with bubble wrap. Then, seal the bag up by sliding your fingers across the top. This adds another layer of security to help preserve your cake pops while they are in the freezer. Pick a flat spot out of the way to place your cake pops, and lay them inside the freezer horizontally. This keeps your cake pops in tact. Make sure nothing is stacked on top of your cake pops.  For example, you can place your cake pops on the bottom shelf of a multi-level freezer. In addition, you can place them in the top right corner of your freezer, so they are out of the way. If your freezer is full, you may have to move around or consume items to make room for your bags. Your cake pops will stay fresh in the freezer for 1-3 months. When you are ready to thaw your cake pops, take out your bag and place it on a flat surface. Leave the bag untouched for at least 1 hour. After that, you can take them out of the bag and check their temperature. Touch the outer coating with your fingers outside of the bag. If they are still hard, let them sit for another 1-2 hours. Avoid unsealing or unwrapping your cake pops until they are completely thawed. This prevents condensation.
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Rip a piece of wax paper about 2 in × 4 in (5.1 cm × 10.2 cm) big. Wrap the cake pops loosely with wax paper. Place a sheet of bubble wrap into a large plastic bag for extra protection. Fill the plastic bag with a single layer of cake pops. Alternate the direction of your cake pops to make a second layer. Put another piece of bubble wrap on top and close up the bag. Place your bags in the freezer so they lay flat and undisturbed. Let your cake pops sit at room temperature for 1-3 hours before serving.
Article: Most cats love to have their heads massaged. Use your palms of your hands to give your kitty circular rubs on the top of his head as well as on the back of his head and on his temples. Use your fingertips to massage around and behind his ears. You might want to come back to the head after you’ve massaged your cat more, since he might need to be more relaxed in order to fully appreciate having his head massaged. After you've massaged your cat's head, rub under the cat's neck very slowly and gently. Massage your cat with your fingers, making small circular motions up and down his neck. Be careful not to press into his neck. You can use one hand or two. Use little circular motions with your fingers to massage his cheeks and his forehead. You can also use the palms of your hands on each side of his face. Your cat may purr or close his eyes in approval. If he likes what you're doing, he may even let you massage the little area around his eyes, on his nose or around his whiskers.
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Massage your cat's head. Massage your cat's chin and neck. Massage your cat's face.
Article: This step may look different depending on the type of gum you've selected. If you have chosen a stick of gum, you might fold the piece in half as you pop it into your mouth. With smaller tabs, you might even place two in your mouth at once. If you've chosen a giant gumball, you may opt to bite off half. You may need to chew a bit more vigorously to loosen up a new piece of gum. Use your big teeth in the back of your mouth, called your molars, to chew. Molars are the teeth associated with chewing because of their flatter surfaces. This will ensure that one side of your mouth doesn't get tired from the repetitive chewing motion. Occasionally, draw the gum to the front of your mouth and exercise your biting teeth. This will give your molars a short break. If you are not in a formal setting, you can try blowing  bubbles. Enjoy the flavor that you've chosen. As you chew, the flavoring agents in the gum will gradually dissolve and be swallowed, so eventually the gum loses its flavor completely. Urban legend suggests that swallowed gum remains in your stomach for years, but this isn't factual. Gum is passed through your digestive tract into your stool. However, frequently swallowing your gum can lead to constipation and other minor stomach issues, so it isn't recommended.  The easiest thing is to just spit it out once you are finished. Because the gum is still sticky, it can make a big mess if you don't discard it properly. It's a good idea to save your gum wrapper so that you can wrap your gum in it when you've finished. If you didn't save the wrapper, just wrap it in a tissue or a scrap of paper.
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Place the gum in your mouth. Begin chewing your gum. Move the gum from side to side. Have fun with your gum. Spit your gum out once it has lost its flavor. Wrap your gum in paper.