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Miaowoof Homemade Popside Molds
Rated 4.92 out of 5 based on 186 customer ratings
Categories: Camp Kitchen Accessories, Kitchen
Miaowoof Homemade Popside Molds
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- SILICONE:This silicone popsicle mold is made of premium food grade SILICONE(BPA FREE and non-toxic), feels soft and comfortable.
- Resuable Sticks: This silicone popsicle molds sets come with reasuable textured sticks which helps for gripping.
- EASY TO RELEASE & CLEAN:Compared with old-fashioned stainless steel or plastic molds, silicone ice pop molds are easier to pull out and clean. After taking out the ice pop molds from the fridge, just leave it for a few minutes or run freeze molds under warm water for easily slide out the ice pops.
- MULTI-USE:Fill with juice, puree, yogurt, apple sauce, ice cream and more and each time you are able to make 12*2.6 OZ popsicles
- Miaowoof POPSICLE MOLD SET: Come with 1 silicone popsicle maker with 12 creavies + 18 resuable mold sticks + collapsible funnel + clean brush+ Miaowoof Popsicle RECIPE.
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R÷v@R÷v@ –
Great silicone! Pretty thick! It came with the popsicle mold of course, baggies, sticks, a cover for the mold, a book on some recipes, a silicone funnel and two other items that I have no idea what they are but I kept them just in case I ever figure that out lol the picture is of the first batch I made. Mango tajin with some lime juice. I haven’t taken them all out yet to put in the baggies because I’m sure I’ll eat most of them before I decide to make another batch! But taking out the few that I have, it was hard at first and I just wiggled them out after a few seconds but I heard running some water on the silicone helps to pop them out. I will try that when I put the rest in bags. Overall I see getting a lot of use out of this during the summer, because I always forget Popsicles at the store and I almost always have some juice to make a simple popsicle!
One person found this helpful
LK Henley –
I’m so happy that I found this popsicle mold here on Amazon! This is the perfect tool for making popsicles that look like the real thing! Use natural juices and fruits to make healthy snacks for visiting kids… and adults. (Whenever I offer them to my kid-friends, the adults want one, too!) The mold makes 10 at a time (perfect!) and the popsicles are easy to pop out of the mold. I couldn’t be happier with this item. Highly recommend.
Oldeneye –
The first batch came out looking like I bought them at the store. The cover holds the sticks in place perfectly and comes off easily after freezing. I had to work the popsicles back and forth to get them out of the mold after running warm water over the outside for a few seconds, but I wouldn’t say it’s a lot of trouble. The only thing I don’t like are the little bags. I used them but I’ll figure something else out for storage. Overall, this is a great product and I’ve been wanting to do this for a long time.
One person found this helpful
Kathleen C. –
I have made several different flavors of popsicles with this they come right out. They freeze very well and the recipe book makes it so easy to come up with ideas. I have had a lot of fun making and eating my just deserts so they say.
goldilocks1953 –
Ok I’ll give it 5 stars. I tried it for the 1st & the bars were hard to remove & broke. But I didn’t let them freeze long enough. The bags tore easily, the sticks were w/minimal flaws but be careful & it’ll work out All in all, I’d purchase again & I’d be careful.
ohmomoffour –
I have to say the extras, like the bags, spout and sticks, mean a lot. A complete solution to preparing homemade treats that are more healthy and affordable – at home. The molds are flexible making removable easier too. I only wish there were some sort of guide to know how far to push the popsicle sticks in.
7 people found this helpful
Raymond Day –
I bought this product because it is advertised as food grade silicone. I verified it was NOT food grade silicone by first smelling it ( it has an awful chemical smell that I’ve tried to wash out with hot water soap and vinegar, with no luck ). I stretched it and it turned white. Lastly I put it in the oven at 350 degrees and I could visibly see and smell awful smoke sublimating off the product.Do NOT buy this expecting food grade silicone, it IS NOT!!!
263 people found this helpful
Emily –
I love this product, after using it for a couple weeks, I ended up ordering two more for friends. I make myself and my two year old fruit Popsicles, he has no idea he is getting an extra serving of fruit with a little water 🙂 The cookbook I ended up not using, the recipes were complicated with uncommon ingredients. Super easy to clean with the cleaning brush, we love it!
Mitchella –
The Product: Arrived quickly with the mold, funnel, sticks, bags & recipe book. I got so excited when it arrived, I accidentally threw out my bags. I have to say, the mold did have a strong smell to it; I soaked it and the funnel in hot, soapy water for hours and thereafter in vinegar & hot water. The smell will go away in a day but be patient. Since removing the smell, I’ve been making batches of popsicles and I just can’t stop. 10 at a time….I’m loving it! As far as the ease of removing the popsicles, yeah, a little resistance but I just wiggle it until it comes right out….no big deal. I would recommend this product; in fact, I may buy another for my grandchildren.
156 people found this helpful
R÷v@R÷v@ –
Great silicone! Pretty thick! It came with the popsicle mold of course, baggies, sticks, a cover for the mold, a book on some recipes, a silicone funnel and two other items that I have no idea what they are but I kept them just in case I ever figure that out lol the picture is of the first batch I made. Mango tajin with some lime juice. I haven’t taken them all out yet to put in the baggies because I’m sure I’ll eat most of them before I decide to make another batch! But taking out the few that I have, it was hard at first and I just wiggled them out after a few seconds but I heard running some water on the silicone helps to pop them out. I will try that when I put the rest in bags. Overall I see getting a lot of use out of this during the summer, because I always forget Popsicles at the store and I almost always have some juice to make a simple popsicle!
One person found this helpful
LindaLinda –
Works very well!! I love the accessories it came with! My family thought I bought them! I might just purchase another mold to make different flavors at a time!
31 people found this helpful
KevDen –
Great value. Unit is a little hard to handle when unfrozen. I recommend using a support when filling and placing in the freezer, leaving a little head room to allow for expansion and push the sticks down far enough to allow treats to fit in the storage bags included with the unit.
66 people found this helpful
AdamOndi –
This mold is great. Very stable due to the structure, easy to fill, and the great lid that holds the sticks in place is perfect. Popsicles are easy to remove if they are frozen completely. I had to make my kids wait overnight to make sure they had a chance to freeze hard. Once they were frozen completely, it was pretty easy to wiggle around the finished product enough to release from the mold. It would probably be even easier if I ran a little water across the mold before trying to remove the popsicles.
One person found this helpful
c meisch –
I love this. Made fudge pops and they are just the shape and size of store bought, but made with healthy ingredients. Next lemonade ice pops! Love it!
One person found this helpful
Eric –
We used to buy the versions with the plastic sticks, but the kids would lose parts and they’re difficult to wash. This uses regular everyday popsicle sticks.You can load it with juice, Kool Aid, pudding (yup- pudding pops!) or whatever sounds good. The lid is a little tricky to get off, but still works better than the ones with plastic sticks. This has no small parts and can be rinsed out or tossed in the dishwasher.Includes a little recipe book but I haven’t tried them yet. Overall the kids love it.
Nyoka –
Very sturdy well made item. The person that said flimsy must have got the wrong item! Recipe book amazing. Love this. Just need to practice. No instructions and not sure if you put bags in mold or just put finished product in them.
Regina MitchRegina Mitch –
I don’t have toddlers! I purchased these Popsicles molds for my husband and I. Often I find that regular Popsicles are way too much! And often I find myself chucking the rest!Purchasing these smaller molds was a pleasure to fill and to enjoy later. Just the right size!They are easy to use. Just combine your mixture: Greek yogurt with chopped or puréed fruit (blackberries) and a bit of honey. Strain and pour into molds. Freeze a few hours!Easy to unmold- just gently press the bottom and they release.Cleaning is a breeze- hand wash with a gentle dish soap, rinse well and air dry.Serve and enjoy!I went ahead and rated ‘teething’.Being a mom and just simple reasoning – I’m sure moms would love serving these to their babies and many babies would find a great deal of comfort!Great product.
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Eric –
We used to buy the versions with the plastic sticks, but the kids would lose parts and they’re difficult to wash. This uses regular everyday popsicle sticks.You can load it with juice, Kool Aid, pudding (yup- pudding pops!) or whatever sounds good. The lid is a little tricky to get off, but still works better than the ones with plastic sticks. This has no small parts and can be rinsed out or tossed in the dishwasher.Includes a little recipe book but I haven’t tried them yet. Overall the kids love it.
Jaye –
I love strawberry popsicles…. so I decided to try making my own, using frozen strawberries I purchased at my local Costco. $11 for a huge bag that’s made more than 40 popsicles verses $6.99 for a 12 pack of Outshine bars.The popsicle mold itself is easy to use, until it comes time to unmold. I recommend leaving it setting out for 10 minutes or so, then running a butter knife around each mold to loosen them up!I don’t use the little bags it came with, I just store them in a large freezer ziptop bag.
SBlairSBlair –
I found this mold to be very easy to fill with the small funnel that is included. You have the option of using the reusable plastic sticks or disposable popsicle sticks. And there are individual cellophane bags included as well. I’m very happy with this popsicle mold. I used pure fruit juice and blended frozen mixed berries with the juice. I put a slice of kiwi fruit in each mold but it is kind of hard to see because the juice mixture is a rich reddish purple color. I’ll keep experiencing for sure. There is a recipe booklet included as well.
Nathan WilliamsNathan Williams –
Bottom line, this popsicle mold is worth the buy. Only issue is keeping the popsicles with the booze together! As you can see the red popsicles are straight watermelon juice whereas the green ones are a mojito popsicle with rum. As tasty as they are, I may have added too much rum therefor they didn’t freeze completely and came apart in the mold. Bummer dude! Definitely not faulting the mold, just my heavy hand. 😉
Angel –
I absolutely love this. The way it was created was genius. I haven’t used many. But I did have 2 before that was annoying and would fall over. Definitely recommend this. And it came with some cool recipes. Tried 2 so far. Kids love, mother approved.
B. Taylor –
My mold arrived on time and in perfect condition. I’ve been using it non stop since the day it arrived! We are doing keto and I’m making keto friendly treats. The mold is made of thick silicone… not overly bendy, but it fits perfectly into a loaf pan which I use for extra support. The lid has openings for the sticks that fit snugly..which is great because you don’t have to wait until it’s partially frozen to insert the sticks! When ready to remove the pops, I put hot water into the loaf pan and let it sit for a minute. I’ve broken a few of the pops trying to remove them, but I think it’s going to just take some practice. The little popsicle bags are a nice touch! I see that production of this item has been discontinued, so I am very tempted to buy more.
Kay Way –
I used these for the first time yesterday to make frozen yogurt pops. They turned out great! I had to rinse the frozen mold for about 15 seconds in warm water to loosen the pops, and they came right out. Perfect!
Nyoka –
Very sturdy well made item. The person that said flimsy must have got the wrong item! Recipe book amazing. Love this. Just need to practice. No instructions and not sure if you put bags in mold or just put finished product in them.
shelle Turner –
Pretty nice product. Very simple to work with and the frozen pops were easy to get out of the tray. I pushed up from the bottom (one at a time) and gently pulled from the top when I felt I had a little wiggle room. No warm water needed. Next time I won’t push the sticks all the way in but keep them longer for proper holding. The recipe book had a majority of food combinations that I didn’t find appetizing. And the 3/2 and 9/2 measurements really threw me. According to others those numbers mean 1-1/2 and 4-1/2.
2 people found this helpful
Linda Mailhot –
This is perfect. Here is a tip – put this mold into a half loaf pan (I used a disposable one from the grocery store) before filling and placing in the freezer. It will make your life so much easier, otherwise it’s completely flexible when moving it and putting it in the freezer. Flexible at that stage = spills!
One person found this helpful
Andrea Birkholm –
Takes a little finess to make sure it doesn’t spill over and you get your hands all sticky but that is literally the only issue. This is GREAT for making homemade fruit popsicles that are healthy and fun! Highly recommend!
Brad –
I love making popcicles. I have a few molds I have used….. then I bought this. GAME CHANGER. The popcicles came out like a dream (compared to my other molds) and the shape is so pretty. Definitely recommend this mold! By the way, the bags are AMAZING. I have ordered the bags twice now. Really love them. Make the pops look professional.
6 people found this helpful
Laura Wermuth –
These popsicle molds are just right. The pops slide right out of the mold and the plastic bags are perfect for storing the pops in the freezer until eaten. I have tried two of the recipes included with the mold and they were yummy. Our family is totally off sugar, so I can make popsicles without added sugar with just the sweetness of the fruit. Can’t buy that in the store.
One person found this helpful
AlwaysLearning –
I have problems with scented items. Happy to say these were scent free. Had everything you needed to freeze and bag some great popsicles. Easy to remove and wash the silicone form ,appreciated the sticks and bags they included. Great package
Steven –
Have tried them a couple of times and can’t say a bad thing about them. We just pour the latest concoction in, cover, insert sticks and freeze. Takes seconds to get them out of their holders and we haven’t had to use the technique to get them out.
One person found this helpful
deeders225 –
Purchased this since the kids wanted to make popsicles and it was worth every penny. We made chocolate pudding pops (were a little harder to remove from the mold) and watermelon popsicles with the watermelon juice, chunks of watermelon and a tbsp of honey. They popped out of the mold very easily. Plastic bags are a plus for storing in the freezer and it cleans up very easy. Will be making many more frozen treats!
Rick B –
So easy to use!! This really is the easiest way I can think of to make healthier treats for me and my kids, and the possibilities are endless!! This product really could not be easier. Only negative is that the bags didn’t stayed closed (they have a little sticky strip) but who cares about that? Not me. I’m going to try coffee pops next 😁
One person found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
My kids love making popsicles and have so much fun making their own, the container is pretty easy to get them out and to clean, would buy it again for sure.
Jenny18 –
I bought this in an effort to encourage myself to snack on healthier foods, and I have to say it’s been doing a great job at that! I made popsicles the other day using honey, Greek yogurt, and different fruit jams, and they tasted delicious :)The mold itself isn’t flimsy, so I could stand it upright on an uneven surface in the freezer. I also discovered a really neat trick for removing the popsicles: use a long offset spatula to “stab” between the popsicle and mold on all four sides, and they should come right out!
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Oh boy was I struggling to get out my popsicles from these molds! After 10 minutes of running water on them. You really need to have good arms (strength) to take these popsicles out! But ohhh boy was it worth it! Even though I was struggling! The Jon of making popsicles at home knowing what you put in them! It’s a very nice thing it comes with popsicles sticks and wrap to put them in! And a plus with the funnel and book and I think it’s a sponge to clean it with! Also I have it 1 star because it was hard to remove. 😬 but other than that I love it. As well one of them came ripped :/ like teared on the end.
4 people found this helpful
Mifke547 –
We suffered for years with the “usual” ice pop molds. I cannot count the number of times they did not close properly and/or would not stay in the tray. Every time I tried to put them in the freezer I would end up having a major cleanup to do – the freezer, the floor, everything in the area. The mold that I am reviewing are good. In comparison to the other ones, the are spectacular, a godsend. If you like to make pops, get these molds. You won’t regret it.
Emily –
I love this product, after using it for a couple weeks, I ended up ordering two more for friends. I make myself and my two year old fruit Popsicles, he has no idea he is getting an extra serving of fruit with a little water 🙂 The cookbook I ended up not using, the recipes were complicated with uncommon ingredients. Super easy to clean with the cleaning brush, we love it!
Amazon Customer –
I love these Popsicle makers. They are easy to fill. They pop out really easily without having to run them underwater. The size is perfect. I love that it came with the little scrub brush the popsicle sticks and popsicle bags and a funnel to pour the liquid in. I love this product!
SBlairSBlair –
I found this mold to be very easy to fill with the small funnel that is included. You have the option of using the reusable plastic sticks or disposable popsicle sticks. And there are individual cellophane bags included as well. I’m very happy with this popsicle mold. I used pure fruit juice and blended frozen mixed berries with the juice. I put a slice of kiwi fruit in each mold but it is kind of hard to see because the juice mixture is a rich reddish purple color. I’ll keep experiencing for sure. There is a recipe booklet included as well.
Robert –
GREAT TASTING HOMEMADE popcycles, never better bc now I can make them with organic yogurt, local honey, organic berries. For my family, this is the best. I like feeding my family organic and if I had to purchase what I make it would be much more expensive. I use LOCAL honey and I know the ingredients are solid and clean.
FelicityFelicity –
This Popsicle mold shape is very easy to use! I received it last week and got time to use it for the first time this weekend. I used yogurt, orange juice, nuts and cream to make my Popsicle. It’s easy to make one with multiple layers of different flavor. I was a little worried about pulling them out when it is done. But it turns out very easy to get them out. I made ten and the bags come along with the shape help to easily store those that cannot be finished right now. The size of each Popsicle is optimal as well. I feel so happy to have a Popsicle designed by myself! Love it!
Michael Nichols –
This was so much easier to use than I had expected. It’s very sturdy and doesn’t tip over easily. The cap prevents other stuff from getting knocked into the pops as they freeze. The included storage bags are the perfect size and make it easy to store in the freezer.If you’re having trouble decanting your frozen treats, run some hot water on the outside of the form and wait a few moments for the heat to make its way in.
Perla ArellanoPerla Arellano –
Best purchase. It’s silicone mold is perfect to wiggle out your frozen treats once hot water is ran on it. So easy! And the top were the base of the popsicle is, is solid plastic so it’s not flimsy. You could definitely carry this around by the base and it will not fold over. It’s the perfect kit. Comes with collapsible funnel for easy pouring; cleaning brush to get into the tight molds; wooden sticks; sealable plastic baggies for storing. Truly the perfect set to get you started. Includes a little recipe booklet to get you inspired
187 people found this helpful
Katherine Law –
I LOVE this popsicle mold! It comes with a recipe book and I’ve made almost all of them so far! Healthy recipes, dairy & processed sugar-free which is why I wanted to make my own in the first place.The only complaint is most of the recipes make more than what the mold holds & some of the recipes have improper fractions for quantity of ingredients, but I winged it & it’s all still delicious.We’ve tried the plastic popsicle molds prior, with reusable sticks & with kids one or two would always disappear and re-emerge covered in crud months later. Not this one, you toss the stick in the trash, mold still intact.The mold comes with self-sealing baggies which make the popsicles look store bought. Worth every penny! Buy more sticks & baggies, you can get about 6 batches with what comes with it. They’re reasonable & still cheaper than buying popsicles at the store.
12 people found this helpful
Amy –
I have purchased popsicle molds in the past, but these are the easiest to use. I prefer to use wooden sticks so that you can make more popsicles before the first batch are eaten. I also like the silicone because it it flexible and you can push the popsicles out from the bottom. The bags are great that come with the set, and I was very pleased with the brush that was also included to clean the mold after use. The silicone does pass the pinch test, but if you REALLY stretch and twist it, it does become a little lighter. Not sure what that means. Overall, I am VERY pleased with this purchase.
Martha V.Martha V. –
These are super easy popsicles to make. The molds are very generous and easy to clean with hot soapy water. The popsicles need a little help coming out with running hot water over the upsidedown popsicle. Not a deal breaker for me though.The first time I made popsicles, I used a sugar free “koolaid” and they were like flavored ice cubes lol. I was very disappointed. This time however I used a regular store bought strawberry lemonade and they were a perfect “store bought” popsicle consistency!! I’m glad I can enjoy them again and I love these molds!!
One person found this helpful
armywife –
This is the perfect popsicle mold. It was super easy to use. I let them sit overnight in the freezer and then dunked the mold in warm water and the popsicles came right out, no breaks or issues. The bags are awesome that come with it. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the funnel that comes with this kit as well. I didn’t think I’d need it at all but and I used it the first time and it was amazing! I also picked up extra sticks and bags. I have my own recipes so I didn’t look through the recipe book at all yet. This is a great find!
One person found this helpful
Kathleen C. –
I have made several different flavors of popsicles with this they come right out. They freeze very well and the recipe book makes it so easy to come up with ideas. I have had a lot of fun making and eating my just deserts so they say.
gina deriso –
EXCELLENT! love the shape of the pop. cute and vintage looking. easy to unmold. no need to run under warm water. just let sit in counter for a few minutes and it slides out with ease. pop right into the plastic storage bags that came with it. The bags are great! i ordered more sticks and bags on amazon. 4×6 is s good size bag if you’re looking to order more. nice that it makes 10 pops at a time. stands up great on its own. but i put it on a 1/4 sized cookie sheet and placed in freezer.
25 people found this helpful
Martha V.Martha V. –
These are super easy popsicles to make. The molds are very generous and easy to clean with hot soapy water. The popsicles need a little help coming out with running hot water over the upsidedown popsicle. Not a deal breaker for me though.The first time I made popsicles, I used a sugar free “koolaid” and they were like flavored ice cubes lol. I was very disappointed. This time however I used a regular store bought strawberry lemonade and they were a perfect “store bought” popsicle consistency!! I’m glad I can enjoy them again and I love these molds!!
One person found this helpful
KevDen –
Great value. Unit is a little hard to handle when unfrozen. I recommend using a support when filling and placing in the freezer, leaving a little head room to allow for expansion and push the sticks down far enough to allow treats to fit in the storage bags included with the unit.
66 people found this helpful
phaedra –
made my popcicles no problem! its very easy to use and it come with a funnel to make it easier to pour mixtures in the chambers . removing the popcicle is not hard either just run under warm water for a minute and it releases easy…they look like u bought them at the store! i love it!
5 people found this helpful
c meisch –
I love this. Made fudge pops and they are just the shape and size of store bought, but made with healthy ingredients. Next lemonade ice pops! Love it!
One person found this helpful
armywife –
This is the perfect popsicle mold. It was super easy to use. I let them sit overnight in the freezer and then dunked the mold in warm water and the popsicles came right out, no breaks or issues. The bags are awesome that come with it. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the funnel that comes with this kit as well. I didn’t think I’d need it at all but and I used it the first time and it was amazing! I also picked up extra sticks and bags. I have my own recipes so I didn’t look through the recipe book at all yet. This is a great find!
One person found this helpful
gina deriso –
EXCELLENT! love the shape of the pop. cute and vintage looking. easy to unmold. no need to run under warm water. just let sit in counter for a few minutes and it slides out with ease. pop right into the plastic storage bags that came with it. The bags are great! i ordered more sticks and bags on amazon. 4×6 is s good size bag if you’re looking to order more. nice that it makes 10 pops at a time. stands up great on its own. but i put it on a 1/4 sized cookie sheet and placed in freezer.
25 people found this helpful
Diane Stone –
Ordered this after viewing and reading the reviews of many other molds. It has turned out to be one of my best purchases. Some have described difficulty getting the frozen popsicles out – having to run the mold under hot water to loosen the popsicle. I have not had any problem. Turn the mold and lay it on its side, hold it firmly and push the bottom of the individual mold sections one at a time. The popsicles slide out and can be easily removed. I bag them separately and keep in the freezer for easy access. I highly recommend this mold and would definitely purchase again.
gea –
These popsicle molds are rather nice. They make full size icepops as well as cream and yogurt sickles. I didn’t notice any bad smell coming from them as mentioned in other review. There is no smell at all. They came with sticks, funnel and wrappers as well as directions to be successful in making them.
Katherine Trudeau –
This is a great little set. Thoughtful little add-ins, and a clever booklet of recipes, most of which I could easily make into Keto compatible pops. The set is very durable. Good quality. Better than the last couple that I got, for sure. So many silicon products just feel cheap, but NOT these. These feel solid and didn’t collapse or tilt going into the freezer. So glad that I got two!
robert Moss –
This is a great popsicle kit! It’s super easy to use and the recipe book has some great ideas. I you run water over the exterior it’s easy to push the popsicles out. Cleaning it is easy if you rinse it out when you remove the popsicles but I’ve been making more popsicles when I take them out so it’s been in constant use.
HeatherHeather –
I’ve been making popsicles like crazy. Mine freeze solid after six hours so I’ve made four batches of a variety of fruits and Greek yogurt my kids love. I’m happy to have a homemade healthier version treat in my freezer for them as a snack (and myself).
35 people found this helpful
Jaye –
I love strawberry popsicles…. so I decided to try making my own, using frozen strawberries I purchased at my local Costco. $11 for a huge bag that’s made more than 40 popsicles verses $6.99 for a 12 pack of Outshine bars.The popsicle mold itself is easy to use, until it comes time to unmold. I recommend leaving it setting out for 10 minutes or so, then running a butter knife around each mold to loosen them up!I don’t use the little bags it came with, I just store them in a large freezer ziptop bag.
B. Taylor –
My mold arrived on time and in perfect condition. I’ve been using it non stop since the day it arrived! We are doing keto and I’m making keto friendly treats. The mold is made of thick silicone… not overly bendy, but it fits perfectly into a loaf pan which I use for extra support. The lid has openings for the sticks that fit snugly..which is great because you don’t have to wait until it’s partially frozen to insert the sticks! When ready to remove the pops, I put hot water into the loaf pan and let it sit for a minute. I’ve broken a few of the pops trying to remove them, but I think it’s going to just take some practice. The little popsicle bags are a nice touch! I see that production of this item has been discontinued, so I am very tempted to buy more.
Mitchella –
The Product: Arrived quickly with the mold, funnel, sticks, bags & recipe book. I got so excited when it arrived, I accidentally threw out my bags. I have to say, the mold did have a strong smell to it; I soaked it and the funnel in hot, soapy water for hours and thereafter in vinegar & hot water. The smell will go away in a day but be patient. Since removing the smell, I’ve been making batches of popsicles and I just can’t stop. 10 at a time….I’m loving it! As far as the ease of removing the popsicles, yeah, a little resistance but I just wiggle it until it comes right out….no big deal. I would recommend this product; in fact, I may buy another for my grandchildren.
156 people found this helpful
SolyanelaSolyanela –
I love this popsicle mold Kit, it came with everything you needed to get you started even an easy to follow recipe book. What you get the popsicle mold, popsicle sticks, a collapsible funnel, A sponge to clean the inside of your popsicle mold with a extended handle, and plastic bags to store your popsicle when they’re ready. Always clean anything you buy with warm soapy water before you use for the first time. Now once you have your popsicle mixture ready pour in the mold using the funnel up to the line because you need to leave at least an inch for expansion. Then cover and place on your freezer for 1 hour once the hour has pass you’re ready to insert your popsicle stick on your pops but before that rise the popsicle stick in cold water this will help them freeze better. Now leave your popsicle in the freezer over night or for 8 hours. Once they’re ready all you need to do with patience of course is gentle push the popsicle from the bottom until it stars to get loose take your time then gram the stick and gently remove from the mold at this point you could place them in the bags and store or dip them in your favorite chocolate to make a delicious chocolate covered popsicle enjoy. Yes I will recommend this product I will probably buy another one my family loves them especially since I made sugar free popsicle and they’re great here is the coconut one I made and I love them.
5 people found this helpful
Melanie PopescoMelanie Popesco –
I purchased this kit after a plastic popsicle kit broke when trying to remove the popsicles. I love how complete it is. Aside from the mold itself, there’s a lid, a collapsible funnel (which is very helpful), a cleaning tool, popsicle sticks, recipe book, and plastic wraps for the finished popsicles. I like that it’s silicone, and the popsicles actually came out easily, even without running the mold under warm water. I am super happy with this purchase.
LK Henley –
I’m so happy that I found this popsicle mold here on Amazon! This is the perfect tool for making popsicles that look like the real thing! Use natural juices and fruits to make healthy snacks for visiting kids… and adults. (Whenever I offer them to my kid-friends, the adults want one, too!) The mold makes 10 at a time (perfect!) and the popsicles are easy to pop out of the mold. I couldn’t be happier with this item. Highly recommend.
Helloitsme –
We love this popsicle mold. The pops look professional and they are a very good size. This mold comes with a cleaning brush and is very easy to clean. Oh, you also get a little recipe booklet with some very fancy/interesting flavor suggestions.We made peanut butter pops with PB, plain Greek yogurt, a dab of maple syrup, and some brown sugar melted into some water (a simple syrup) and they were amazing!
James C. –
I was able to get my kids to eat healthy with a frozen treat. They loved it.
One person found this helpful
cristalcristal –
This product surprised us all! Very kid-friendly and makes the popsicles identical to store-bought. My kids blended a watermelon and made delicious popsicles. I was very surprised how well it worked!
23 people found this helpful
Laura Wermuth –
These popsicle molds are just right. The pops slide right out of the mold and the plastic bags are perfect for storing the pops in the freezer until eaten. I have tried two of the recipes included with the mold and they were yummy. Our family is totally off sugar, so I can make popsicles without added sugar with just the sweetness of the fruit. Can’t buy that in the store.
One person found this helpful
Ashlee Hutchens –
These popsicle molds are amazing! Based on other reviews, I use a 9 x 7 cookie sheet underneath but it’s sturdy on its own as well. I was frustrated because I couldn’t find low sugar organic popsicles anywhere. I tried different molds but these are my favorite…easy to clean and use. I use 2 cups organic juice and 1 cup water to make a batch. With most juices that comes to about 5 grams of sugar per popsicle. And since they are lower in sugar my kids don’t go crazy asking for more all the time…yay! I’m able to pop them out 1 by 1 without warm water.
133 people found this helpful
Mzspaz –
This is a great set to buy for homemade popsicles. The silicon mold is easy to use, and clean. It arrives with wooded sticks and bags to seal each pop individually. They look great and there is no end to the fun healthy pops you can make.I use a no sugar added juice”, fresh fruit, blend in my vita-mix , pour in molds and freeze.They look amazing and with the bags it makes a nice treat give away.
Kindle Customer –
Very nice – good sized pops, but compact and stable for the freezer and cabinet. Not as squishy as some silicone items. Lid fits well, but is not bulky.
10 people found this helpful
Gets AroundGets Around –
I got it yesterday and made my first batch last night. I made five different kinds, just 2 – 3 of each. All fruit based.It was easy to fill. And it was easy to transfer to the freezer. I did not need a tray like others are saying you do. It did not spill. Perhaps others are filling it too high, you have to leave a little bit of room for it to expand while freezing.While I was waiting for it to freeze I read through the reviews here. A couple reviews say it smells of chemicals. I didn’t notice that. Perhaps those people have a particularly sensitive nose. Mine is not insensitive, it’s normal. For most of you mortals out there, I doubt this will be a problem.There are also a bunch of one-stars saying it is impossible to remove the popsicles from the mold. So I was worried about this all night. This morning I took it out of the freezer. I wiggled one around a bit to loosen from the edges, then I pushed it out from the bottom. Easy peasy. My wife did one next, same thing, easy peasy. We did not let it stand for five minutes, we did not run it under hot water, they came out just fine. You do want to pull them out slow, I’m sure if I yanked on it hard enough the stick would dislodge. But unless you have the hands and dexterity of Shreck, you won’t have a problem. Although I did only experiment with fruit so far, maybe a chocolate fudgy one will be different. I’ll let you know.Clean-up lasted less than one minute. Again very easy, the device they give you to clean it works great.Not sure what else to day, except I love it and am now thinking it will make a great gift for the right people.———–Update: For my 3rd batch I tried something very fudgy and yogurty and sticky. And I confess I did have more trouble getting them out. I did manage to get them out but it took a bit more work than when I made fruit ones. I had to refreeze them after removing half because they started getting crushed as I pushed from the bottom.I’m still five stars on the product, I just wanted to say you may have to struggle a little bit with it to get them out, but if you’re good with your hands you’ll manage.
70 people found this helpful
Karamel’s mom –
The mold is very sturdy and well made. So easy to fill with the collapsible funnel provided! The popsicle sticks and bags are great quality as well. Only complaint (not a real important one since you can find recipes all over the place online) is that the recipe book included could have provided some more main-stream pops…some of the ones included sound strange and not real kid-friendly to me. My kids and I had a blast making strawberry and watermelon pops. Looking forward to trying fudge pops now!
Framel –
This popsicle-maker kit is fantastic! It is simple to use and makes perfect popsicles every time. The kit includes everything you need. The sticks are long which is nice. The plastic wrappers are perfect for storing the popsicles in the freezer. The frozen popsicles slide out rather easily from the mold. This complete system is an absolute bargain. Every household with kids should have one of these kits. The popsicles you make are better than anything you can buy in the stores.
Mifke547 –
We suffered for years with the “usual” ice pop molds. I cannot count the number of times they did not close properly and/or would not stay in the tray. Every time I tried to put them in the freezer I would end up having a major cleanup to do – the freezer, the floor, everything in the area. The mold that I am reviewing are good. In comparison to the other ones, the are spectacular, a godsend. If you like to make pops, get these molds. You won’t regret it.
Gets AroundGets Around –
I got it yesterday and made my first batch last night. I made five different kinds, just 2 – 3 of each. All fruit based.It was easy to fill. And it was easy to transfer to the freezer. I did not need a tray like others are saying you do. It did not spill. Perhaps others are filling it too high, you have to leave a little bit of room for it to expand while freezing.While I was waiting for it to freeze I read through the reviews here. A couple reviews say it smells of chemicals. I didn’t notice that. Perhaps those people have a particularly sensitive nose. Mine is not insensitive, it’s normal. For most of you mortals out there, I doubt this will be a problem.There are also a bunch of one-stars saying it is impossible to remove the popsicles from the mold. So I was worried about this all night. This morning I took it out of the freezer. I wiggled one around a bit to loosen from the edges, then I pushed it out from the bottom. Easy peasy. My wife did one next, same thing, easy peasy. We did not let it stand for five minutes, we did not run it under hot water, they came out just fine. You do want to pull them out slow, I’m sure if I yanked on it hard enough the stick would dislodge. But unless you have the hands and dexterity of Shreck, you won’t have a problem. Although I did only experiment with fruit so far, maybe a chocolate fudgy one will be different. I’ll let you know.Clean-up lasted less than one minute. Again very easy, the device they give you to clean it works great.Not sure what else to day, except I love it and am now thinking it will make a great gift for the right people.———–Update: For my 3rd batch I tried something very fudgy and yogurty and sticky. And I confess I did have more trouble getting them out. I did manage to get them out but it took a bit more work than when I made fruit ones. I had to refreeze them after removing half because they started getting crushed as I pushed from the bottom.I’m still five stars on the product, I just wanted to say you may have to struggle a little bit with it to get them out, but if you’re good with your hands you’ll manage.
70 people found this helpful
ReaderOne –
I’ve been using crystal-lite soft drink to make ice pops. The only problem with this mold is getting the frozen pops out of the mold. Running under warm/hot water is the only method that works but is problematic when I want just one treat.
YajairaYajaira –
I very first got my place of employment to buy this product as a fun activity for kids. Once we started making popsicles, we couldn’t stop! I just had to get myself one and I’m obsessed. I also really love that they sent over a booklet with ideas AND the option to not use popsicle sticks if we didn’t want to. It’s so easy to use.
LindaLinda –
Works very well!! I love the accessories it came with! My family thought I bought them! I might just purchase another mold to make different flavors at a time!
31 people found this helpful
Perla ArellanoPerla Arellano –
Best purchase. It’s silicone mold is perfect to wiggle out your frozen treats once hot water is ran on it. So easy! And the top were the base of the popsicle is, is solid plastic so it’s not flimsy. You could definitely carry this around by the base and it will not fold over. It’s the perfect kit. Comes with collapsible funnel for easy pouring; cleaning brush to get into the tight molds; wooden sticks; sealable plastic baggies for storing. Truly the perfect set to get you started. Includes a little recipe booklet to get you inspired
187 people found this helpful
shelle Turner –
Pretty nice product. Very simple to work with and the frozen pops were easy to get out of the tray. I pushed up from the bottom (one at a time) and gently pulled from the top when I felt I had a little wiggle room. No warm water needed. Next time I won’t push the sticks all the way in but keep them longer for proper holding. The recipe book had a majority of food combinations that I didn’t find appetizing. And the 3/2 and 9/2 measurements really threw me. According to others those numbers mean 1-1/2 and 4-1/2.
2 people found this helpful
GatesGates –
I love these popsicle molds! They came packaged so nicely with the sticks and bags. The popsicle shape is so cute and they come out so easily. Highly recommend!
22 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
My kids love making popsicles and have so much fun making their own, the container is pretty easy to get them out and to clean, would buy it again for sure.
Amber SAmber S –
First batch looking good. I’m here to say I appreciate the little foam cleaner for them, the fact the sticks are held in place by the lid and how they look like I bought them at the popsicle stand. I bought two and am making 20 a day for a camping trip and the enclosed bags/sticks are a nice addition. And the plastic reusable ones were a pleasant surprise.
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AlwaysLearning –
I have problems with scented items. Happy to say these were scent free. Had everything you needed to freeze and bag some great popsicles. Easy to remove and wash the silicone form ,appreciated the sticks and bags they included. Great package
Catherine L –
Love it, I make my own 100% juice popsicles…….taste better, and are better for me, than any I could buy at the store. Unlike others I have tried, this silicone mold makes it super easy to slide the frozen pops out.
Karamel’s mom –
The mold is very sturdy and well made. So easy to fill with the collapsible funnel provided! The popsicle sticks and bags are great quality as well. Only complaint (not a real important one since you can find recipes all over the place online) is that the recipe book included could have provided some more main-stream pops…some of the ones included sound strange and not real kid-friendly to me. My kids and I had a blast making strawberry and watermelon pops. Looking forward to trying fudge pops now!
Hunny BunnyHunny Bunny –
Bought these to make Chocolate pudding pops like I remember from my childhood.. Easy to fill w/o funnel easy to take out. Just wiggle (while top or lid whatever you want to call it is on) the stick & push from the bottom of mold. Can’t wait to try the fruit bars in the booklet. Side note don’t make these w/SKIM MILK will try w/almond milk or Vit D milk for my husband.
30 people found this helpful
Diane Stone –
Ordered this after viewing and reading the reviews of many other molds. It has turned out to be one of my best purchases. Some have described difficulty getting the frozen popsicles out – having to run the mold under hot water to loosen the popsicle. I have not had any problem. Turn the mold and lay it on its side, hold it firmly and push the bottom of the individual mold sections one at a time. The popsicles slide out and can be easily removed. I bag them separately and keep in the freezer for easy access. I highly recommend this mold and would definitely purchase again.
Mark Sizer –
It does what it says it does. One tip: Put something under it, such as a small cookie sheet. The silicon is very bendy so getting it into the freezer without spilling is a bit of a challenge without that.
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pschaefer121 –
These hold 1/3 cup for each popsicle. It doesn’t come with instructions, but it does have a small recipe booklet. I suggest placing a small but sturdy tray beneath it to transfer from counter to freezer because when this is full, it flexes and allows contents to spill easily. I do like the flexibility of the silicone, though, as it makes it easier to get the popsicles released from the mold.
Angel –
I absolutely love this. The way it was created was genius. I haven’t used many. But I did have 2 before that was annoying and would fall over. Definitely recommend this. And it came with some cool recipes. Tried 2 so far. Kids love, mother approved.
Framel –
This popsicle-maker kit is fantastic! It is simple to use and makes perfect popsicles every time. The kit includes everything you need. The sticks are long which is nice. The plastic wrappers are perfect for storing the popsicles in the freezer. The frozen popsicles slide out rather easily from the mold. This complete system is an absolute bargain. Every household with kids should have one of these kits. The popsicles you make are better than anything you can buy in the stores.
Mama Rhonda’s WorldMama Rhonda’s World –
My daughter ordered these to make keto frozen treats. She loves making her own..knowing what goes into the bars. Pictured is strawberry blueberry cheesecake bar
247 people found this helpful
Amy –
I have purchased popsicle molds in the past, but these are the easiest to use. I prefer to use wooden sticks so that you can make more popsicles before the first batch are eaten. I also like the silicone because it it flexible and you can push the popsicles out from the bottom. The bags are great that come with the set, and I was very pleased with the brush that was also included to clean the mold after use. The silicone does pass the pinch test, but if you REALLY stretch and twist it, it does become a little lighter. Not sure what that means. Overall, I am VERY pleased with this purchase.
pschaefer121 –
These hold 1/3 cup for each popsicle. It doesn’t come with instructions, but it does have a small recipe booklet. I suggest placing a small but sturdy tray beneath it to transfer from counter to freezer because when this is full, it flexes and allows contents to spill easily. I do like the flexibility of the silicone, though, as it makes it easier to get the popsicles released from the mold.
Helloitsme –
We love this popsicle mold. The pops look professional and they are a very good size. This mold comes with a cleaning brush and is very easy to clean. Oh, you also get a little recipe booklet with some very fancy/interesting flavor suggestions.We made peanut butter pops with PB, plain Greek yogurt, a dab of maple syrup, and some brown sugar melted into some water (a simple syrup) and they were amazing!
Kindle Customer –
Very nice – good sized pops, but compact and stable for the freezer and cabinet. Not as squishy as some silicone items. Lid fits well, but is not bulky.
10 people found this helpful
robert Moss –
This is a great popsicle kit! It’s super easy to use and the recipe book has some great ideas. I you run water over the exterior it’s easy to push the popsicles out. Cleaning it is easy if you rinse it out when you remove the popsicles but I’ve been making more popsicles when I take them out so it’s been in constant use.
Lynne A. Coyle –
I love the silicone. Super easy to remove the pops. I love the fact that it has a cover that has slots for the sticks, so there is no need for the step of partially freezing the popsicles and needing to remember to come back and put the sticks in them. I can do the entire set-up in one step, and it is so easy. I also like that it makes 10 popsicles. It is a nice kit with cellophane bags, sticks and the mold. I loved the price for the quality of it. Well made. I would highly recommend this popsicle mood over some others.
SHJ –
This is the perfect kit for those that want to start making their own icicle pops! It has a recipe book, cleaning tool, bags, sticks, and funnel. The silicone is very sturdy and won’t bend when transporting to the freezer. I would highly recommend.
Maddie’sMom –
I’ve only made one batch of popsicles so far. I like the size and shape of this kit. Conveniently it comes with 50 sticks and 50 bags put your Popsicles in, so if you need more right away you can make them.
Regina MitchRegina Mitch –
I don’t have toddlers! I purchased these Popsicles molds for my husband and I. Often I find that regular Popsicles are way too much! And often I find myself chucking the rest!Purchasing these smaller molds was a pleasure to fill and to enjoy later. Just the right size!They are easy to use. Just combine your mixture: Greek yogurt with chopped or puréed fruit (blackberries) and a bit of honey. Strain and pour into molds. Freeze a few hours!Easy to unmold- just gently press the bottom and they release.Cleaning is a breeze- hand wash with a gentle dish soap, rinse well and air dry.Serve and enjoy!I went ahead and rated ‘teething’.Being a mom and just simple reasoning – I’m sure moms would love serving these to their babies and many babies would find a great deal of comfort!Great product.
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Robert –
GREAT TASTING HOMEMADE popcycles, never better bc now I can make them with organic yogurt, local honey, organic berries. For my family, this is the best. I like feeding my family organic and if I had to purchase what I make it would be much more expensive. I use LOCAL honey and I know the ingredients are solid and clean.
Linda Mailhot –
This is perfect. Here is a tip – put this mold into a half loaf pan (I used a disposable one from the grocery store) before filling and placing in the freezer. It will make your life so much easier, otherwise it’s completely flexible when moving it and putting it in the freezer. Flexible at that stage = spills!
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The Bishop’s Family –
We love these. I saw a lot of reviews saying that they couldn’t get their popsicles out. The trick we’ve figured out is to hold the popsicle you want while it’s still in the mold to let the warmth of your hand loosen it up a little bit and then squeeze the popsicle top to bottom the way you would imagine milking a cow would be. Works every time.
Jessica Mazing –
Goodness YAAAAS! I bought these to use with my bonus daughters and it was a HIT. Of course their first inclination was to use sour Airhead candy and 7up… Because we have a portable freezer, It was easy to pack up the popsicles and send them home in the little slips they provide for each individual pop. Honestly, I am looking forward to making recipes that include booze. I think I’m gonna need to order another one because I hear it takes like 12-24hrs to freeze boozy pops.
LizzLizz –
I absolutely love these!! I actually got them to use for my dogs during summer. They work amazingly. Super easy to take them out, and the recipe book that it comes with has really unique and delicious ideas.
224 people found this helpful
The Bishop’s Family –
We love these. I saw a lot of reviews saying that they couldn’t get their popsicles out. The trick we’ve figured out is to hold the popsicle you want while it’s still in the mold to let the warmth of your hand loosen it up a little bit and then squeeze the popsicle top to bottom the way you would imagine milking a cow would be. Works every time.
Brad –
I love making popcicles. I have a few molds I have used….. then I bought this. GAME CHANGER. The popcicles came out like a dream (compared to my other molds) and the shape is so pretty. Definitely recommend this mold! By the way, the bags are AMAZING. I have ordered the bags twice now. Really love them. Make the pops look professional.
6 people found this helpful
gone2020gone2020 –
Like that I can make my frozen treats at home. I used chocolate protein drink, strawberries, & banana to make my first batch. Mixed all in a blender, then filled cavities with easy to use included funnel. I did place the maker on a small baking sheet for placement in my freezer, but not necessary as it’s sturdy. Let freeze for 24 hours, pulled out of freezer and let sit for about 5 minutes. Was able to wiggle popsicles out by the included sticks, put in included treat bags which are great. Stored those in a separate container, ready to make moreVery easy clean-up. Great that purchaser can control ingredients.
gea –
These popsicle molds are rather nice. They make full size icepops as well as cream and yogurt sickles. I didn’t notice any bad smell coming from them as mentioned in other review. There is no smell at all. They came with sticks, funnel and wrappers as well as directions to be successful in making them.
Karen M. PharoKaren M. Pharo –
These were very easy to use, came with the sticks and the cellophane wrappers for easy storage. The popsicles came right out of the mold by running a little warm water on the exterior and pulling them slowly out. A little soap and warm water and they are clean and ready for the next batch.
2 people found this helpful
Mama Rhonda’s WorldMama Rhonda’s World –
My daughter ordered these to make keto frozen treats. She loves making her own..knowing what goes into the bars. Pictured is strawberry blueberry cheesecake bar
247 people found this helpful
carwash –
With the pandemic I really needed to explore different eatables. This fit the bill really well. There is such an abundance of flavors to try and doesn’t take long to make (except the freezing part). At first I thought I’d try freezing my homemade carrot and apple juice.. big mistake. I quickly found out that you needed to add some type of sugar to keep the water from being 100% solidified in the freezer. I then experimented with 2 bananas, a handful of blueberry’s, soy milk and honey in my NutriBullet. All I can say is, “WOW !”, absolutely delicious, texture came really well. Can’t wait to test out some more fruit. Very excited for next favorable flavorable creamy pop.
2 people found this helpful
M.R –
I have been having fun making different popsicles and being able to wrap and store them is a game changer. Coffee bars are a great way to get my caffeine fix on a hot day. This kit makes it super easy!
Jessica Mazing –
Goodness YAAAAS! I bought these to use with my bonus daughters and it was a HIT. Of course their first inclination was to use sour Airhead candy and 7up… Because we have a portable freezer, It was easy to pack up the popsicles and send them home in the little slips they provide for each individual pop. Honestly, I am looking forward to making recipes that include booze. I think I’m gonna need to order another one because I hear it takes like 12-24hrs to freeze boozy pops.
ReaderOne –
I’ve been using crystal-lite soft drink to make ice pops. The only problem with this mold is getting the frozen pops out of the mold. Running under warm/hot water is the only method that works but is problematic when I want just one treat.
James C. –
I was able to get my kids to eat healthy with a frozen treat. They loved it.
One person found this helpful
Adam DrapkinAdam Drapkin –
With all the positive reviews I thought this would be a sure thing. The mold stunk like chemicals when I unwrapped it. Silicone should not smell. So I did the pinch test and sure enough when you stretch the “silicone” it turns white indicating that it has plastic fillers. Also Food Grade Silicone can operate in temperatures ranging from -103° F and 450° F, so I put this mold in the oven at 425 degrees. After 10 minutes my home was filled with toxic fumes that set off my smoke detectors. After being heated I gently stretched it and ripped instead of stretching. It looks like a quality product if you don’t care what it’s made out of… but it’s not as advertised. Buyer beware of false advertising.
33 people found this helpful
Janice Ebeling –
The molds did everything I wanted. They were easy to fill with the included funnel. Popsicle sticks fit snuggly into the lid and stayed in place. To remove the popsicles I immersed it into water for 10 seconds then manipulated the silicone to get it to release. The pops slid right out and into the included storage bags. Clean up with the included sponge wand was easy. I highly recommend this mold….Now I just need to work on my recipe techniques…
One person found this helpful
Karen M. PharoKaren M. Pharo –
These were very easy to use, came with the sticks and the cellophane wrappers for easy storage. The popsicles came right out of the mold by running a little warm water on the exterior and pulling them slowly out. A little soap and warm water and they are clean and ready for the next batch.
2 people found this helpful
DS –
I like to have popsicles made from home made smoothies for my grandchildren. They love them and you can make them out of your own ingredients, bypassing so much sugar. I like that this comes with popsicle sticks and even cellophane wrappers for each one.
Kay Way –
I used these for the first time yesterday to make frozen yogurt pops. They turned out great! I had to rinse the frozen mold for about 15 seconds in warm water to loosen the pops, and they came right out. Perfect!
Melanie PopescoMelanie Popesco –
I purchased this kit after a plastic popsicle kit broke when trying to remove the popsicles. I love how complete it is. Aside from the mold itself, there’s a lid, a collapsible funnel (which is very helpful), a cleaning tool, popsicle sticks, recipe book, and plastic wraps for the finished popsicles. I like that it’s silicone, and the popsicles actually came out easily, even without running the mold under warm water. I am super happy with this purchase.
carwash –
With the pandemic I really needed to explore different eatables. This fit the bill really well. There is such an abundance of flavors to try and doesn’t take long to make (except the freezing part). At first I thought I’d try freezing my homemade carrot and apple juice.. big mistake. I quickly found out that you needed to add some type of sugar to keep the water from being 100% solidified in the freezer. I then experimented with 2 bananas, a handful of blueberry’s, soy milk and honey in my NutriBullet. All I can say is, “WOW !”, absolutely delicious, texture came really well. Can’t wait to test out some more fruit. Very excited for next favorable flavorable creamy pop.
2 people found this helpful
FelicityFelicity –
This Popsicle mold shape is very easy to use! I received it last week and got time to use it for the first time this weekend. I used yogurt, orange juice, nuts and cream to make my Popsicle. It’s easy to make one with multiple layers of different flavor. I was a little worried about pulling them out when it is done. But it turns out very easy to get them out. I made ten and the bags come along with the shape help to easily store those that cannot be finished right now. The size of each Popsicle is optimal as well. I feel so happy to have a Popsicle designed by myself! Love it!
M.R –
I have been having fun making different popsicles and being able to wrap and store them is a game changer. Coffee bars are a great way to get my caffeine fix on a hot day. This kit makes it super easy!
ohmomoffour –
I have to say the extras, like the bags, spout and sticks, mean a lot. A complete solution to preparing homemade treats that are more healthy and affordable – at home. The molds are flexible making removable easier too. I only wish there were some sort of guide to know how far to push the popsicle sticks in.
7 people found this helpful
Ashlee Hutchens –
These popsicle molds are amazing! Based on other reviews, I use a 9 x 7 cookie sheet underneath but it’s sturdy on its own as well. I was frustrated because I couldn’t find low sugar organic popsicles anywhere. I tried different molds but these are my favorite…easy to clean and use. I use 2 cups organic juice and 1 cup water to make a batch. With most juices that comes to about 5 grams of sugar per popsicle. And since they are lower in sugar my kids don’t go crazy asking for more all the time…yay! I’m able to pop them out 1 by 1 without warm water.
133 people found this helpful
Steven –
Have tried them a couple of times and can’t say a bad thing about them. We just pour the latest concoction in, cover, insert sticks and freeze. Takes seconds to get them out of their holders and we haven’t had to use the technique to get them out.
One person found this helpful
SHJ –
This is the perfect kit for those that want to start making their own icicle pops! It has a recipe book, cleaning tool, bags, sticks, and funnel. The silicone is very sturdy and won’t bend when transporting to the freezer. I would highly recommend.
DS –
I like to have popsicles made from home made smoothies for my grandchildren. They love them and you can make them out of your own ingredients, bypassing so much sugar. I like that this comes with popsicle sticks and even cellophane wrappers for each one.
Katherine Trudeau –
This is a great little set. Thoughtful little add-ins, and a clever booklet of recipes, most of which I could easily make into Keto compatible pops. The set is very durable. Good quality. Better than the last couple that I got, for sure. So many silicon products just feel cheap, but NOT these. These feel solid and didn’t collapse or tilt going into the freezer. So glad that I got two!
GatesGates –
I love these popsicle molds! They came packaged so nicely with the sticks and bags. The popsicle shape is so cute and they come out so easily. Highly recommend!
22 people found this helpful
Sassyqban@ –
Excellent product. I made both strawberry and watermelon popsicles. My nephew ate 3 of the strawberries in one sitting. He loves them and ask me to teach his Mom (my sister) how to make them lol. The watermelon pops were not very good. I’ve currently got orange and peach popsicles I’m the freezer waiting for my best critic to review them. Ordered another mold so I can make more pops at one time.
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AB –
Easy to use and good quality material. The freezer bags are a nice addition. When making popsicles leave enough room on the stick to hold the popsicle comfortably for kids. Easy Recipe – place one large bag of red seedless grapes in a food processor. Pour liquid in each mold and freeze. Place mold on a cookie sheet to freeze (less chance of spilling). Takes 4-6 hours to freeze and makes 10 popsicles. These healthy popsicles come out easily (just grab popsicle stick and move back and forth a couple of times). Everyone enjoys them (adults and kids).
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cristalcristal –
This product surprised us all! Very kid-friendly and makes the popsicles identical to store-bought. My kids blended a watermelon and made delicious popsicles. I was very surprised how well it worked!
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Adam DrapkinAdam Drapkin –
With all the positive reviews I thought this would be a sure thing. The mold stunk like chemicals when I unwrapped it. Silicone should not smell. So I did the pinch test and sure enough when you stretch the “silicone” it turns white indicating that it has plastic fillers. Also Food Grade Silicone can operate in temperatures ranging from -103° F and 450° F, so I put this mold in the oven at 425 degrees. After 10 minutes my home was filled with toxic fumes that set off my smoke detectors. After being heated I gently stretched it and ripped instead of stretching. It looks like a quality product if you don’t care what it’s made out of… but it’s not as advertised. Buyer beware of false advertising.
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Mark Sizer –
It does what it says it does. One tip: Put something under it, such as a small cookie sheet. The silicon is very bendy so getting it into the freezer without spilling is a bit of a challenge without that.
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phaedra –
made my popcicles no problem! its very easy to use and it come with a funnel to make it easier to pour mixtures in the chambers . removing the popcicle is not hard either just run under warm water for a minute and it releases easy…they look like u bought them at the store! i love it!
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goldilocks1953 –
Ok I’ll give it 5 stars. I tried it for the 1st & the bars were hard to remove & broke. But I didn’t let them freeze long enough. The bags tore easily, the sticks were w/minimal flaws but be careful & it’ll work out All in all, I’d purchase again & I’d be careful.
Mia in the ADKs –
I bought this mold because it has 10 pops not only 4 or 6. Love that it is BPA free. I was pleasantly surprised at the whole package. It has a cover with slits for the sticks and a funnel that I didn’t think I would need but so glad I have it! The recipe book is awesome. It is full of info and packed with healthy delicious recipes. The first one I made was the Mexican Horchata pops. DELICIOUS!!!! And the recipes are dairy free and use healthy sugars like honey and dates!!!I look forward to going thru the recipe book one at a time.Thank you!!! Great product would definitely recommend.
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Andrea Birkholm –
Takes a little finess to make sure it doesn’t spill over and you get your hands all sticky but that is literally the only issue. This is GREAT for making homemade fruit popsicles that are healthy and fun! Highly recommend!
deeders225 –
Purchased this since the kids wanted to make popsicles and it was worth every penny. We made chocolate pudding pops (were a little harder to remove from the mold) and watermelon popsicles with the watermelon juice, chunks of watermelon and a tbsp of honey. They popped out of the mold very easily. Plastic bags are a plus for storing in the freezer and it cleans up very easy. Will be making many more frozen treats!
Nathan WilliamsNathan Williams –
Bottom line, this popsicle mold is worth the buy. Only issue is keeping the popsicles with the booze together! As you can see the red popsicles are straight watermelon juice whereas the green ones are a mojito popsicle with rum. As tasty as they are, I may have added too much rum therefor they didn’t freeze completely and came apart in the mold. Bummer dude! Definitely not faulting the mold, just my heavy hand. 😉
Oldeneye –
The first batch came out looking like I bought them at the store. The cover holds the sticks in place perfectly and comes off easily after freezing. I had to work the popsicles back and forth to get them out of the mold after running warm water over the outside for a few seconds, but I wouldn’t say it’s a lot of trouble. The only thing I don’t like are the little bags. I used them but I’ll figure something else out for storage. Overall, this is a great product and I’ve been wanting to do this for a long time.
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Jenny18 –
I bought this in an effort to encourage myself to snack on healthier foods, and I have to say it’s been doing a great job at that! I made popsicles the other day using honey, Greek yogurt, and different fruit jams, and they tasted delicious :)The mold itself isn’t flimsy, so I could stand it upright on an uneven surface in the freezer. I also discovered a really neat trick for removing the popsicles: use a long offset spatula to “stab” between the popsicle and mold on all four sides, and they should come right out!
Mzspaz –
This is a great set to buy for homemade popsicles. The silicon mold is easy to use, and clean. It arrives with wooded sticks and bags to seal each pop individually. They look great and there is no end to the fun healthy pops you can make.I use a no sugar added juice”, fresh fruit, blend in my vita-mix , pour in molds and freeze.They look amazing and with the bags it makes a nice treat give away.
Catherine L –
Love it, I make my own 100% juice popsicles…….taste better, and are better for me, than any I could buy at the store. Unlike others I have tried, this silicone mold makes it super easy to slide the frozen pops out.
HeatherHeather –
I’ve been making popsicles like crazy. Mine freeze solid after six hours so I’ve made four batches of a variety of fruits and Greek yogurt my kids love. I’m happy to have a homemade healthier version treat in my freezer for them as a snack (and myself).
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Rick B –
So easy to use!! This really is the easiest way I can think of to make healthier treats for me and my kids, and the possibilities are endless!! This product really could not be easier. Only negative is that the bags didn’t stayed closed (they have a little sticky strip) but who cares about that? Not me. I’m going to try coffee pops next 😁
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Michael Nichols –
This was so much easier to use than I had expected. It’s very sturdy and doesn’t tip over easily. The cap prevents other stuff from getting knocked into the pops as they freeze. The included storage bags are the perfect size and make it easy to store in the freezer.If you’re having trouble decanting your frozen treats, run some hot water on the outside of the form and wait a few moments for the heat to make its way in.
AdamOndi –
This mold is great. Very stable due to the structure, easy to fill, and the great lid that holds the sticks in place is perfect. Popsicles are easy to remove if they are frozen completely. I had to make my kids wait overnight to make sure they had a chance to freeze hard. Once they were frozen completely, it was pretty easy to wiggle around the finished product enough to release from the mold. It would probably be even easier if I ran a little water across the mold before trying to remove the popsicles.
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Mia in the ADKs –
I bought this mold because it has 10 pops not only 4 or 6. Love that it is BPA free. I was pleasantly surprised at the whole package. It has a cover with slits for the sticks and a funnel that I didn’t think I would need but so glad I have it! The recipe book is awesome. It is full of info and packed with healthy delicious recipes. The first one I made was the Mexican Horchata pops. DELICIOUS!!!! And the recipes are dairy free and use healthy sugars like honey and dates!!!I look forward to going thru the recipe book one at a time.Thank you!!! Great product would definitely recommend.
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gone2020gone2020 –
Like that I can make my frozen treats at home. I used chocolate protein drink, strawberries, & banana to make my first batch. Mixed all in a blender, then filled cavities with easy to use included funnel. I did place the maker on a small baking sheet for placement in my freezer, but not necessary as it’s sturdy. Let freeze for 24 hours, pulled out of freezer and let sit for about 5 minutes. Was able to wiggle popsicles out by the included sticks, put in included treat bags which are great. Stored those in a separate container, ready to make moreVery easy clean-up. Great that purchaser can control ingredients.
Maddie’sMom –
I’ve only made one batch of popsicles so far. I like the size and shape of this kit. Conveniently it comes with 50 sticks and 50 bags put your Popsicles in, so if you need more right away you can make them.
Katherine Law –
I LOVE this popsicle mold! It comes with a recipe book and I’ve made almost all of them so far! Healthy recipes, dairy & processed sugar-free which is why I wanted to make my own in the first place.The only complaint is most of the recipes make more than what the mold holds & some of the recipes have improper fractions for quantity of ingredients, but I winged it & it’s all still delicious.We’ve tried the plastic popsicle molds prior, with reusable sticks & with kids one or two would always disappear and re-emerge covered in crud months later. Not this one, you toss the stick in the trash, mold still intact.The mold comes with self-sealing baggies which make the popsicles look store bought. Worth every penny! Buy more sticks & baggies, you can get about 6 batches with what comes with it. They’re reasonable & still cheaper than buying popsicles at the store.
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SolyanelaSolyanela –
I love this popsicle mold Kit, it came with everything you needed to get you started even an easy to follow recipe book. What you get the popsicle mold, popsicle sticks, a collapsible funnel, A sponge to clean the inside of your popsicle mold with a extended handle, and plastic bags to store your popsicle when they’re ready. Always clean anything you buy with warm soapy water before you use for the first time. Now once you have your popsicle mixture ready pour in the mold using the funnel up to the line because you need to leave at least an inch for expansion. Then cover and place on your freezer for 1 hour once the hour has pass you’re ready to insert your popsicle stick on your pops but before that rise the popsicle stick in cold water this will help them freeze better. Now leave your popsicle in the freezer over night or for 8 hours. Once they’re ready all you need to do with patience of course is gentle push the popsicle from the bottom until it stars to get loose take your time then gram the stick and gently remove from the mold at this point you could place them in the bags and store or dip them in your favorite chocolate to make a delicious chocolate covered popsicle enjoy. Yes I will recommend this product I will probably buy another one my family loves them especially since I made sugar free popsicle and they’re great here is the coconut one I made and I love them.
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CustomerCustomer –
I have used this mold for near half year, and i have purchased sticks and bags from this seller again and again, their items never let me down. and i just noticed that a customer write a misleading review. As a fan to this awesome product, i would like to write a review to clarify the misleading.1. The FDA certificate shown up in the pics are got from the seller.2. Most silicone products will turn white when you stretch hard, because they are not 100% pure, usually they will be added with some rubber to keep it hard and in shape.3. This is a popsicle mold which made for using in the refrigerator, so better not burned it as a baking mold.4. I believe that you’ll also love this easy using popsicle mold. By the way you should really try the “BLACKBERRY ROSE” in the recipe. That is extremely awesome!!!
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Lynne A. Coyle –
I love the silicone. Super easy to remove the pops. I love the fact that it has a cover that has slots for the sticks, so there is no need for the step of partially freezing the popsicles and needing to remember to come back and put the sticks in them. I can do the entire set-up in one step, and it is so easy. I also like that it makes 10 popsicles. It is a nice kit with cellophane bags, sticks and the mold. I loved the price for the quality of it. Well made. I would highly recommend this popsicle mood over some others.
CustomerCustomer –
I have used this mold for near half year, and i have purchased sticks and bags from this seller again and again, their items never let me down. and i just noticed that a customer write a misleading review. As a fan to this awesome product, i would like to write a review to clarify the misleading.1. The FDA certificate shown up in the pics are got from the seller.2. Most silicone products will turn white when you stretch hard, because they are not 100% pure, usually they will be added with some rubber to keep it hard and in shape.3. This is a popsicle mold which made for using in the refrigerator, so better not burned it as a baking mold.4. I believe that you’ll also love this easy using popsicle mold. By the way you should really try the “BLACKBERRY ROSE” in the recipe. That is extremely awesome!!!
233 people found this helpful
xyz –
I love this thing! It came with a funnel (super handy) and a recipe book. The first recipe I made (pink lemonade) was delicious. Another reviewer suggested holding this on something flat, like a tray, while you are placing it in the freezer, and I second that suggestion. While the pops are still liquid, it’s easy to spill them while placing them in the freezer, though the top does help prevent freezer mess.
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Hunny BunnyHunny Bunny –
Bought these to make Chocolate pudding pops like I remember from my childhood.. Easy to fill w/o funnel easy to take out. Just wiggle (while top or lid whatever you want to call it is on) the stick & push from the bottom of mold. Can’t wait to try the fruit bars in the booklet. Side note don’t make these w/SKIM MILK will try w/almond milk or Vit D milk for my husband.
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Amazon Customer –
I love these Popsicle makers. They are easy to fill. They pop out really easily without having to run them underwater. The size is perfect. I love that it came with the little scrub brush the popsicle sticks and popsicle bags and a funnel to pour the liquid in. I love this product!
Sassyqban@ –
Excellent product. I made both strawberry and watermelon popsicles. My nephew ate 3 of the strawberries in one sitting. He loves them and ask me to teach his Mom (my sister) how to make them lol. The watermelon pops were not very good. I’ve currently got orange and peach popsicles I’m the freezer waiting for my best critic to review them. Ordered another mold so I can make more pops at one time.
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Amber SAmber S –
First batch looking good. I’m here to say I appreciate the little foam cleaner for them, the fact the sticks are held in place by the lid and how they look like I bought them at the popsicle stand. I bought two and am making 20 a day for a camping trip and the enclosed bags/sticks are a nice addition. And the plastic reusable ones were a pleasant surprise.
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CMAC –
These are great. I made fudge cycles using instant pudding mix milk and cream. Yum! Nice funnel comes with it and popsicles are easy to remove from molds. Clean-up is easy. We are happy with them. Thanks.
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Janice Ebeling –
The molds did everything I wanted. They were easy to fill with the included funnel. Popsicle sticks fit snuggly into the lid and stayed in place. To remove the popsicles I immersed it into water for 10 seconds then manipulated the silicone to get it to release. The pops slid right out and into the included storage bags. Clean up with the included sponge wand was easy. I highly recommend this mold….Now I just need to work on my recipe techniques…
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CMAC –
These are great. I made fudge cycles using instant pudding mix milk and cream. Yum! Nice funnel comes with it and popsicles are easy to remove from molds. Clean-up is easy. We are happy with them. Thanks.
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AB –
Easy to use and good quality material. The freezer bags are a nice addition. When making popsicles leave enough room on the stick to hold the popsicle comfortably for kids. Easy Recipe – place one large bag of red seedless grapes in a food processor. Pour liquid in each mold and freeze. Place mold on a cookie sheet to freeze (less chance of spilling). Takes 4-6 hours to freeze and makes 10 popsicles. These healthy popsicles come out easily (just grab popsicle stick and move back and forth a couple of times). Everyone enjoys them (adults and kids).
2 people found this helpful
LizzLizz –
I absolutely love these!! I actually got them to use for my dogs during summer. They work amazingly. Super easy to take them out, and the recipe book that it comes with has really unique and delicious ideas.
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Raymond Day –
I bought this product because it is advertised as food grade silicone. I verified it was NOT food grade silicone by first smelling it ( it has an awful chemical smell that I’ve tried to wash out with hot water soap and vinegar, with no luck ). I stretched it and it turned white. Lastly I put it in the oven at 350 degrees and I could visibly see and smell awful smoke sublimating off the product.Do NOT buy this expecting food grade silicone, it IS NOT!!!
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