Hello my friends and fellow Tingleheads!! I have a new Tutorial Tingles for you while I'm completing my newest role play. In this video, I'll be fluctuating between soft speaking and whispering while making some Nightmare Before Christmas inspired Cake Pops for Halloween. I bake them from scratch and there are a surprising amount of tingly sounds that can result from baking sweet treats. So, if you end up preparing these for yourself or guests at a Halloween Party, please show me your results on Facebook and Twitter! I hope you find this video tingly and relaxing, and hopefully it doesn't make you too hungry! Bon Appétingles, my friends! The link to the blog where I learned about this recipe can be found here: http://goo.gl/c24O6c For those who are interested in donating to my channel, here is a link to my Patreon campaign: http://goo.gl/q5V825 If you are interested in keeping up with developments on my new Virtual Reality focused channel, PixelWhipt, feel free to subscribe here: http://goo.gl/hZogQm You can also follow PixelWhipt on Twitter here: http://goo.gl/z3jkl8 I've had people ask about my binaural mic, so for those interested in knowing more about it, here's a link to the company's website: http://goo.gl/N3RTuY Common triggers included: soft speaking, whispering, tapping Enjoy, like, subscribe, and leave your requests in the comments below!
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