Tulsa Sisters Start Cake Pop Business To Buy School Supplies For Kids In Need

Two Tulsa sisters are starting a cake pop business and using their profits to do something good.

The Adkins girls are all about family, hard work and giving back. They use the money they make from their new cake pop business to buy school supplies and clothes for other children in need.

“My favorite part of making the cakes is cracking the egg because I do it with one hand and I am like, ‘I am so cool! I need to be on one of those baking shows,'” said 13-year-old Kylie Adkins. 

Kylie and her sister 10-year-old Isabella Adkins grew up helping their mom at Flo’s Diner. They recently started a business of their own called Small Helping Hands.

“We do it [baking] at the Catoosa Diner and then we just wrap them up and then we come here and do it back there,” said Isabella. 

They make and sell cake jars and cake push pops, but they use the profits to buy school supplies, clothes, and shoes for kids in need in the community.

“My mom does all those family meals…

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