Wheaton said the cake pops, whether standard or custom-made, made her quite busy at Christmastime.
"I'll definitely remember Christmas orders, because I got a lot of orders. I had a Christmas order that was for 150 [cake pops.] It was one order. One person wanted 150, and [she had] a bunch of other orders. It was nice having winter break to work on it," Wheaton said.
Wheaton said he plans to continue the business.
"Eventually I probably won't be able to do this all the time and I'll probably hand it down to my sisters," Wheaton said.
Wheaton she's found the business to be a worthwhile endeavor.
"I've learned a lot of lessons from it, [and] obviously I get money from it and I can save it for college and other things in the future I'll need money for. It's just nice to be able to have that," Wheaton said.