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- #19,178 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
- #89 in Ice Pop Molds
Wurd
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
These reminded me of the ones I had as a kid that we made kool-aid popsicles with! And they work just as well... IF you VERY carefully move and place them. The tray they sit in doesn't hold them in place very well and they easily wobble, which is the only reason I deducted a star. Otherwise they're great! Pro-tip:: look up some recipes online for some creamy/smoothie type popsicles vs hard icey ones... and have fun!!
SteFa
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Easy to use and clean. Fairly easy to take out of the mold. The handles are great with the bottom cause they keep my kids hands clean and not touching the popsicle. The molds feel nice and smooth and durable like it will last a long time and not crack over time. I'd recommend these
Stitch Lip 6
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
So I recently got a juicer so what I wanted to do was juice, my fruits and vegetables and then put them in these and let them freeze and make homemade pops. They work well. The only thing is just takes a little while to freeze, I don’t know if it’s because of the molds or if it’s because of the juice itself the product is OK it’s decent
D. MATHIAS
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Popsicle Mold maker ... Tray has holes for each cup to sit while being filled, and then to freeze upright ... Total of 6 treats can be made at one time ...Dimensions: Each unit: 6 1/2 tall with stick .... CUP only: 3 3/4 tall x 2 1/4 wide, tapers to 1 1/4 inches .... TRAY: 5 3/4 x 5 1/2 inchesRemoval .... Pull from freezer, wait just a couple minutes, then pull straight up, slowly, and the frozen popsicle will release ... Depends what ingredient is used, how quick it will come out .... I used Coffee, Cocoa powder, and granulated sweetener mixed ... Takes 6 minutes to thaw the edges before it presents itself, thicker textureDishwasher safe, top rack ... Easy to clean ... Do NOT microwave ... Plastic is thick, durable ... None have cracked thru normal use ... Reusable many times .... Do Not chew the stick part, as it melts, the popsicle will easily slide off without forceVarious flavors can be created at the same time ... If you like, add fruit pieces, or whatever .... TOP stick is molded together as one, so when drips accumulate, difficult to eat that dribble part without being messy ... Top sits on the cup, there is no snapping .... Just press on, far as it will go ... Keep vertical/upright and no mess to freezer.
ssuemock
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
I remember having these as a kid. We could always choose the orange juice that we want to put in them or Kool-Aid lemonade or whatever decided taste we had discovered that we want to use. Over the years they have changed slightly but I still like this shape and size as my tried & true favorite go to. I had experiment in the past with making root beer and banana flavored ones because those are my two favorite in commercial popsicles and I finally found a way to do it. Use very good filtering water use the little root beer packets it up good make sure there's no lumps in it And then pour it in the container. To make banana you basically the same thing on using banana extract but remember it'll taste a little more concentrated once is totally frozen. My grandkids came over and had some the first day it was here and they were very excited that they had homemade Popsicles. I'm happy with this and I'm glad I was able to find it on Amazon. Of course when anyone asked me where I get something on Amazon.
JE
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Most consumer ice pops or similar are filled with lots of added sugars, high fructose corn syrup, or other ingredients that are hard to pronounce. Enter this easy to use ice pop maker where the ingredients are all controlled by you. Our kids really enjoy the process of mixing ingredients, pouring them in the holders, and then coming back later to see their frozen creations. Eating them is sometimes just an added bonus. The pops slide out easily from the containers, and cleanup is easy. The only negative is that we wish the attaching point of each individual container in the holder that is used to keep the containers upright in the freezer was a bit sturdier - last thing we want is for the individual containers to spill in the freezer. Just be careful when positioning in the freezer, and there won't be issues.
M.H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
This is a very cute set for making homemade popsicles. The plastic seems sturdy and the color is very cute. They are large which is nice. The stems of the popsicles are punched which will hold onto the popsicle as you eat. I hate when the popsicle stem slides off the ice. I won't have to worry about it with this. The set stants firm and wont stip over when in the tray. This is a compact and solid set for homemade ices.
Chronically Humored (Wendy Brown)
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I got these popsicle molds because, let’s be real, store-bought popsicles are either full of junk or cost way too much for what they are. These molds looked like the perfect solution for making my own fun, allergy-friendly frozen treats, and overall—they deliver!Pros:✔️ Easy to Use – Just pour, freeze, and pop them out (with a little warm water help). No fighting with rigid molds!✔️ BPA-Free & Food-Safe – Always a win when you’re making things for yourself or kids.✔️ Reusable & Eco-Friendly – No more single-use plastic waste from store-bought popsicles.✔️ Fun & Customizable – You can get creative! Fruit juices, smoothie pops, electrolyte pops—whatever works.Cons:✖️ Getting the Pops Out Takes a Sec – If you expect them to slide right out, be patient. Running warm water over the mold helps.✖️ Lids Can Be a Bit Loose – If you’re not careful, they can leak if tilted in the freezer. Best to keep them upright.✖️ Stick Design Could Be Better – The ridges help grip the popsicle, but they don’t always stay put while freezing.Final Thoughts:For the price, these are a solid option for homemade popsicles. They’re not perfect, but they do the job well and are fun to use. Just handle them with care, keep them upright in the freezer, and enjoy your creations!Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) – Fun, functional, and budget-friendly!Would I buy them again? Yes.Would I upgrade to a silicone version? Maybe, but these work fine for now.
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