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🍧 Chill Out with FRIOPOP: Your Summer Snack Game Changer!
The FRIOPOP Premium Quality Ice Cream Maker Popsicle Mold comes with 100 disposable bags, designed for easy use and mess-free enjoyment. Made from FDA/USDA approved materials, these bags allow you to create a variety of frozen treats from your favorite juices and smoothies, perfect for any summer activity.
C**T
I love these!
They're like giant homemade Otter Pops. I find it easier to tie them off with tiny rubber bands, but mostly because I have stubby fingers. What's nice is you control the ingredients. I can usually get three pops from a pint of liquid so, a little over five ounces per treat. I like to use leftover morning smoothie, I make too much on purpose and then by afternoon I have a healthy snack. You can create some really different choices as well; Southern Sweet Tea, Vietnamese Coffee, Key Lime-Cherry...here's my recipe for vegan fudge pops: combine in blender 3 large ripe bananas, 1 large can full fat coconut milk plus 1 can of water, 4 fat tablespoons of good quality cocoa power, 1/8 teaspoon salt, 4 tablespoons or to taste agave syrup, 1/2 to 1 teaspoon food grade glycerine (optional but it does keep the pops from freezing rock solid) Blend well, chunks for texture are fine but hard to get through a funnel, pour into bags and freeze for 3-4 hours. Note if you want to label them it is best/easier to write on the bags with a sharpie prior to filling them. Good quality, food grade plastic. At the time of this review they cost about 9 cents per bag and I'm okay with that, much higher and I might consider it cost prohibitive.
S**Y
Grown up pop treats!!
Excellent! Watermelon and lime juice, or cherries w brown sugar and sour cream. Pop for grown ups? Add a couple tablespoons of vodka or other alcohol to keep them from freezing solid. Peach smoothie w amaretto! Lime juice, sugar and tequila! Coffee, cream and irish cream! Put a funnel in the top, hold the bag to the funnel, and pour from the blender. For tidiness, put the bag in a tall drinking glass while you fill it. Seal the tops and put them in the freezer for a bit. Generously sized. Will surely repurchase.*** update 7/2015I've repurchased this a few times now. Try making about 4 cups strong chai, mix with sweetened condensed milk, and a couple of ounces of orange liqueur (for grownups). The sugar and liqueur keep them from freezing hard. Delightful! Or whirl 4 cups honeydew with a can of condensed milk and some Midori. Same recipe w about any fruit. Watermelon with sugar syrup (half cup sugar, half cut water, simmered, then cooled). Can't beat fudgesicles. Unsweetened cocoa powder, milk, sugar, pinch of salt. Simmer on the stove until dissolved. Let cool.
K**N
Nice and durable, good quality. Worth the money! I would buy again and just not fill all the way!
These bags are really nice. I made homemade frozen yogurt and put it in them and sealed them with a small sealer I bought on here also. Worked great! Didn't have any problems. Only thing I would have to say is I think in my opinion they are a little too big, as far as for kids sized treats. That would be the only down fall to me!
V**Y
Great quality for the price
I ordered these popsicle bags for my son's birthday party. The bags are very sturdy and good quality plastics. They hold the liquid very well. The only cons to it I would say the size. They are a little big for popsicle size and I would like them to be thinner then the current size. Other than that, quality wise it's just perfect.
H**G
Great for picky eaters!
These are wonderful for making homemade yogurt pops for my daughter at home! I have the WORST time trying to get her to eat veggies or fruits, and with these, she just thinks they're like her normal "Gogurts," but I'm able to blend up plain vanilla or Greek vanilla (or a combo...I'm trying to get her to just stick with the Greek) with mild veggies and fruits. Strawberry and blueberry work best for her, because she likes the color they produce. I would LOVE it if I could blend up some sweet potatoes in them, but that's a challenge for another day.I can also see these being very good at homemade frozen push up pops, or even frozen fruit infused water pops for the adults. A healthy way to cool off on a hot day.I will point out that it is MUCH easier to tie a rubber band around the top as tight as you can to seal it off. I have a small handheld sealer, and it's dang near impossible to seal these things with it. I may try to seal them with my food saver though.If you want to get extra clever, doodle some drawings on the packages before filling them with the yogurt - that way your child may be more inclined to eat them, like when they see characters on the Gogurt packs. Sticker would be best, but of course they'd get wet from the moisture and fall off.Love, love these!
T**R
GREAT! Thanks Amazon!
When a neighborhood boy showed up at my door yesterday asking "do you have any of those homemade otter pops?"... It reminded me I hadn't written a review yet. What a great product. First thing... They are really big! Much bigger than otter pops. They are very simple and easy to use. My last batch was strawberries, peaches and orange juice... Pop it all in the blender and then use a funnel. SO DELICIOUS! Your kids want a Popsicle? You'll feel great about them eating ones you made yourself! As always, Amazon shipping was swift.
N**C
Not what I was hoping for
These are great in theory. The first ones I tried leaked all over my freezer. I tried again and found that either the first few were a fluke or as long as you leave them laying on their sides they seem to hold together. But they are no where near as durable as the kind that store bought freezer pops use.I bought these hoping to make a homemade version of store bought juice pops because my almost 4yo can eat the store bought variety without dripping everywhere and making a mess but I hate all the preservatives and artificial colors. So, these looked like they would be perfect.Unfortunately, in addition to the leaking problem the also just don't work the same way. I couldn't tell you exactly why. maybe because they make a round pop versus a flattish one maybe because they melt faster because they are made of thinner material... All I know is they just don't work the same and there was a trail of dripping juice pop everywhere she went.
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