🍧 Chill, Create, Repeat — Your DIY Popsicle Revolution Starts Here!
The Tovolo Popsicle Molds 5-Pack offers a BPA-free, reusable solution for crafting 3.2 oz homemade frozen treats. Featuring drip guards, long handles, and a compact, stable base, these dishwasher-safe molds make it easy to create mess-free, customizable popsicles that fit seamlessly into any freezer setup.
Material Type Free | Bpa Free |
Material Type | Plastic |
Volume | 4 fluid ounces |
Item Dimensions | 7.5 x 5 x 7.75 inches |
Color | Sun Ray |
C**N
Best popsicle molds!
These are great for frozen yogurt treats and I’ve been making Yasso dupes. So tasty!1. They’re modular, so you can remove individual pops as needed.2. The size is good3. The sticks act as a cup for drips4. The base is removable so you can stack the pops once they are frozen.5. Material is thick and sturdy.
S**T
Perfect!
Perfect popsicle molds! Sturdy, well designed -- just great! Appreciate another review relaying that after freezing, you have to hold these under hot running water for a minute or so to get the plastic mold to release the frozen popsicle. That's important, as they won't release without doing that.
K**R
Pretty good
I like the way the popsicles line up in the tray. Keeps them organized and in sight. They don't take long to set up and easily remove with just a little warm water. The handle with drip tray works great for keeping messes at bay. Unfortunately, one of the molds did crack on 2nd use. Not sure what happened, just shattered when it froze. I think it was a freak accident. Overall, these are pretty great!
L**Q
Love this
Works great, good quality, easy to use and clean. Had fun with these all summer.
P**E
So Much Better Than The Popular Silicone Molds
I'm not interested in standard kid popsicles but in warm weather I adore mixing plain yogurt with some fruit juice and whole fruits and occasionally a bit of sugar in a popsicle mold. It's colder than eating it as an unfrozen treat and it's tasty.I first tried the newer silicone molds and while they work I found I didn't like them very much. When empty, they tend to flop around and when full, less so but any flopping is not a good thing when something is rather liquid-y and can spill. (Cleaning up a freezer spill is not fun; I banned the silicone molds after that and promptly went back to these hard plastic--and thankfully BPA-free--ones. It may take a bit more effort and some hot water to get to the goodness but it is worth it to avoid spills. Plastic for me here, thanks.Recommended.
S**R
I like these!
I was frustrated with our Good Cook popsicle mold, because it took too long to get one out. Way too much research led me to give these a try, and I have been very pleased. At first, I thought the little handles wouldn't have enough grip to tug out a pop, but they release quite easily once they're ready, which doesn't take long, even without using hot water.I didn't know beforehand that there were models with individually removable molds. What a concept! Not only are you not awkwardly trying to get just one pop wet all around, but it also means opening the freezer door only once. Better still, I can run a couple through the washer and refill them, instead of waiting till the whole batch is empty. That way, there's always frozen pops available.These stand about 6-1/2" tall, which is fine for our door compartment, but not our top shelf. The only negative I can think of is that the last bits are difficult to get to. The Good Cook's had a built-in straw, which was handy. That minor nit aside, I give these 2 thumbs up.
L**Y
Crack easily
I love these but unfortunately they crack easily. If you drop them or they fall out of your freezer when they have frozen popsicles inside, they will shatter and become unusable. I only have 2 out of the 5 left. So sad :(
D**.
Excellent quality! Love making yogurt pops!
Bought one set, loved them so much I bought a second set! Easy to fill, easy to eat! :)You do have to run them under hot water for about 15-seconds to get the popsicle to release.Here’s my recipe:1.5 cups Greek yogurt (5% fat)1/2 c jam1/4 c milkStir completely and fill the moldsAbout 8g protein per pop
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