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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
It took us a minute to get the consistency right for the funnel with thicker items like yogurt pops. But they work great once we got the hang of it.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
I hated to see my wife eat those nasty store-bought freeze pops. I swear I sometomes wonder if there was anything in them that wasn't a synthetic ingredient.Then I found a simple recipe online for homemade freeze pops and had to give them a try.2 cups fruit (fresh or frozen)2 tbls of honey2 tbls of lemon juice1/2 cup of water.Blend until smooth and fill and freeze. These taste great and I've developed a real taste for them.These tubes are easy to fill with a hard plastic funnel (the flimsy rubber one that comes with them is useless) and they freeze in about 8 hours or so. I've used both fresh and frozen fruit. So far I've made Bing cherry, strawberry, strawberry peach, pineapple mango, and grape. All have turned out great and delicious. I've gone ahead and have bought another 400 for the future as they had them on sale for a few dollars less and I've gone through half of the first order already.
CustomerVa
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
My kids loved making their own freezer pops and coming up with new flavors. The bags worked well. Slightly messy to fill, but the funnel included was a big help. Froze great. Fun to use. Planning to try these for adult slushies, as the ziplock was strong and will likely stay sealed even if not frozen all the way.
Ada
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2024
Make sure to buy the longer one for that real freezy size.But this stuff is so good. Doesn't leak, easy to fil, material is quality and strong. Seals perfectly. I'd be buying every summer
lulu camacho
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
When I purchased these, I expected them to be longer, but I should’ve read more closely the details of the product. I’ve only made one batch of popsicles with them. They hold up well and a little funnel is included, which is helpful. The only thing is somebody who ate one of the popsicles I made in these pouches said it left an odd texture in their mouth. I didn’t experience that myself, but I would have to make another batch and see if it’s the Popsicles or the Product.
Ricardo
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
Great for the price. Dod have a difficult time opening the tops to fill them with Juice, but easy to fill and easy to close. Just leave about an inch of space for expansion.
Vickie Gunter
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
I was so excited to find these freeze-pop-shaped storage baggies on Amazon. I have created dill pickle pops (pictured on the left) and fresh strawberry puree (pictured on the right). This is so fun, and I look forward to making other fresh fruit popsicles for my grandchildren. They will be much more nutritious and flavorful than the store-bought types. My imagination is going wild thinking about the possibilities.The freeze-pop mold bags are a perfect size and have a zip lock top, just like storage bags. This product even comes with a funnel, but I prefer the one I already own because it is more firm and stable when filling the bag.
DeskNet1
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
This was the biggest size I could find for freezing my smoothies. They hold a good bit .. About eight pops for each batch of smoothie in a full blender... But I would love a bit larger. I use a funnel to load, and zap in microwave for 15 seconds to soften so it's easier to push up. Like others have said, it would be lovely if they arrived unsealed because opening those tiny ziploks is the only downside. They don't leak and I've never had one rip on me. The seals are sturdy, and these could probably be reused if I was that diligent.
R. Z. Vogel
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 7, 2023
A great product that comes with a special funnel for easy filling. Clever design where u seal a zip lock and once the ice pop is ready there is a place to tear it open easily.The pack did not come nicely packed at all. It had an elastic band around them to keep in place but no dedicated box or bag. I find this messy and inconvenient.The cost of £8.99 is expensive for 160, loose empty, plastic sleeves
M.B
Reviewed in Germany on August 3, 2023
Der Bestellung lag ein kleiner Silikontrichter bei, was super zum Befüllen der Tüten funktioniert. Die Tüten sind allerdings größer als die kleinen fertigen Wassereis aus dem Supermarkt. Finde ich aber nicht störend...
David
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 27, 2023
Bought this to make our own movie ice snacks as opposed to sugar laden icicles and choc ices etc. A bit of work and thought in to creating smoothies flavours in the blender with coconut milk, yogurt, frozen or fresh fruits, or froyo options, easy to fill the bags with the provided funnel, pop them in the freezer and save an absolute fortune compared to sugary and processed treats.
Parelli
Reviewed in Italy on July 28, 2023
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Patty Boates
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2021
MR Patty here ;) Done with field testing.GREAT product. Plastic tubes that make pops. They held ~4 liquid ounces. (~120mL) BUT..""Perfect Design: These popsicle pouches can be zip sealed for your extra convenience. Forget about messy freezers and sticky backpacks. Simply tear away from the notch and eat it, without need to laboriously open the seal zip.""No. Just...no.OK, first there is NO tear notch. Not sure what they think is there. We are freezing the first batch now, will report back on tearing and opening these.The 'Zip Seal' is NOT liquid tight nor air tight. Not even close. Freeze these upright, and store upright if you are not heat sealing them. You WILL have messy backpacks and freezers if you do not. :(They Do seal well with a heat sealer, such as we have from Cabelas. It has a 'Seal Only' option that works.Here is how I filled them. I cut a piece of 'Sched 40 1 1/2" PVC pipe' 8.75" (~225mm) long. Pictures provided with metric and US measure.Pinch the Zipseal between the index finger and thumb. Pull the index finger into the center to open and distort the Zipseal so it stays open. It wont seal anyway, so dont worry about putting a kink in it.Form the end of the tube into a 'V' and inset it into the tube. Dont force it, you want it easily filled.The collapsible funnel is cool for camping, but a poor choice here. I used a rigid plastic funnel.Fill to 1/4" (7mm) above the tube. Worked for me. You may have to experiment with your particular devices.I lined the Zipstrip up so it would seal below it. You may have to try a few to get the settings for your heat sealer correct. You may have to fill it less.Heat seals VERY well, you can see the leakage around the Zipseal. It is JUNK. DO NOT depend on the Zipseal to keep product in the tube. EVERY one I tested leaked. 80 done as I write this.So... solid 4 of 5 stars. Zipseal does NOT meet the ad copy, but hey... its cheap. Work around it, and you will have leak free frozen pops for your Easter (or other) celebration. Its a good start, but NOT foolproof. Or even idiot resistant. But they are good plastic tubes. MIGHT lose a star if they are impossible to open.YOU WILL NEED A HEAT SEALER TO HAVE THESE LEAK FREE. Be advised.
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