Chill out with creativity! 🍧
This 10-cavity silicone popsicle mold allows you to create a variety of frozen treats, from ice cream to smoothies, all while being BPA-free and dishwasher safe. Designed for easy removal and durability, it's perfect for family gatherings or solo indulgence.
J**Y
Great, durable
LOVE these for summer. Use them for any liquid, so easy to pop the popsicles out. No mold build up, and no taste. Great durability and strong.
G**X
Perfect and easy!
Perfect! Easy to use!!
T**B
Makes nice ice pops
Easy to clean in the dishwasher but tricky to transfer to the freezer when full. Easy to fill but tends to spill a little. Tough to remove from the mold when frozen. I use a blunt knife to loosen the popsicles but careful not to tear the silicone. Overall, good purchase.
F**L
Best Fruity Popsicles
I loooove these molds. I crave sweets and need a healthier alternatives to processed sugary snacks. The silicone truly makes it beyond convenient to take out a popsicle. I bought 1 and loved it so much that I went ahead and bought 2 more.
N**R
Tips & Recipe Included
Great product! A must have for healthy summer snacking.It’s perfectly flimsy (which is important for getting the popsicles out) while connected on the bottom so that they don’t spread apart and misshapen or collapse. It feels thick enough that it should last a while if taken care of. The little brush makes it easy to hand wash, and the included re-usable sticks and funnel clean well sitting in a bowl of soapy water.Tips:1) Put the silicone mold on a plate or small tray before filling. I used a small toaster oven sheet that has a raised edge all the way around, and it was perfect. This will help with transporting to the freezer.2) Use a mixing bowl with a pour edge in combination with the provided funnel so you don’t end up with a mess. Yes, the funnel is squishy, but it works if you set it in the mold or don’t squeeze too tight.3) Fill slightly below the top of the cavity to leave room for your stick. Otherwise a little bit will squish out of the cavity.4) To remove from the mold, push up from the center bottom of each cavity. If you pull by the stick, it could pull the stick out by accident.Easy Starter Recipe:-2 cups of fruit (cook on low to soften/juice)-2 cups Greek Gods Vanilla Honey Greek Yogurt-1/2 cup of milk (alt: almond, coconut, etc)-1 tsp cinnamon (optional)There are so many great recipes online (with and without yogurt), I’m excited to try them with my new popsicle mold.
S**S
popscicle mold
works well, makes nice size popsiclesEasy to fill, but the flexible mold is somewhat difficult to transfer to the freezer. Causing some spillage. Wish it came with a sturdy base.
M**I
Turn lemons into popsicles
These worked great. I have a Meyer’s Lemon tree and it over produced again this year. I wanted to make more out of it besides lemon pie, lemon marmalade, and lemon poppy seed cake, so I made popsicles. Great way to enjoy the lemons.
M**I
Love it
Where do I start... I have used this a couple times since receiving.First time I made peanut butter and Nutella popsicles. I did not use the funnel that it came with. Instead I poured the liquid from a jug with a small spout which was super easy with no mess at all. Left it to freeze overnight. To pop them out, I pushed up from under the one I wanted to remove. It took a bit of wiggling but they all came out intact.Second batch was some crazy Brazilian lemonade my husband made and these popped out way easier than the first batch. Just remember the key to getting them out is pushing up from the bottom of each Popsicle.All in all I think this is really good, fun and worth every penny. I may get another.
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