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๐Ÿญ U.S. Kitchen Supply Jumbo Set of 18 Star Shaped Ice Pop Molds - Reusable USA Colored Ice Pop Makers for Healthy Kids Treats Review

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Description of ๐Ÿญ U.S. Kitchen Supply Jumbo Set of 18 Star Shaped Ice Pop Molds - Reusable USA Colored Ice Pop Makers for Healthy Kids Treats

18 Reusable Ice Pop Molds: 3 convenient color coded 6 pack star shaped sets in Red, White and Blue for a total of 18 premium quality ice pop molds. Quality reusable plastic ice pop molds that are bpa-free, eco friendly, non-toxic, dishwasher safe and built to last. Each set includes a color coded 6" square base to hold them while freezing. Fill, Freeze and Serve: It's just that easy to make your own customized ice pops! Make your own healthy ice pops using your own personal touch! Each pop fills to a full 3 oz. Delight Your Kids, and their friends with homemade tasty ice pop treats. Create healthy, nutritious and money saving ice pops in your own freezer. Make healthier ice pops using juices, fruits, jams, yogurts and ice cream to avoid the added sugars from store bought ice pops. No Drippy Sticky Mess, as they are easy to use with a built-in handle and drip guard, so the ice pop can be enjoyed without having a drippy sticky mess.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't wait to make popsicles in the Firth of July!

I can't wait to make popsicles for the 4th of July. These popsicle molds are well made and look easy to clean. I am very happy that there are 3 sets of 6 each. So if I just want to do 6 or 12 I can do that. I bought small silicone funnels to make filling easier.

Pros
  • Special Offer
Cons
  • -

Revainrating 1 out of 5

How do you do that?

The molds themselves are excellent, but I still don't understand how to make a homemade popsicle with an even texture like store-bought ones. I just want simple juice cycles that aren't whole ice with pockets of juice. I might be thinking of commercial quick freezing or something that can't be done at home?

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  • Good Stuff
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Makes summer fun and bearable!

My daughter wanted to start making healthy fizzy cheese because I don't let her eat high sugar foods from the supermarket freezer. We found and tried these cute star shapes. They worked great! They fit snugly in the trays and make cute little pop crescents that she loved sharing with her friends. I didn't realize until I got them that they were red, white and blue and was excited that they would make a great 4th of July gift.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for popsicles!

Great for popsicles! I used them in an after school program with high school students. They used juice and sliced fruit to fill them up! They came off easily, just hold them under warm water for a minute or two and they'll slip right out! Some got stuck and only the wand came out, but if you put the wand back in and submerge them under water for a few minutes, they come out fine! The lids also snap easily so they don't spill all over the place. The only thing I would complain about is that they

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  • Dope ๐Ÿ”ฅ
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product but with care

I was very happy to load them but unfortunately once I started filling them I found that some of my popsicle sticks didn't fit the mold and just fell out. So I recommend making sure they all fit before using! Also be careful when removing the molds from the base after they are fully frozen - part of the base actually broke off with the mold so I can't use that part anymore. Revain was kind enough to send me a replacement, luckily all the pieces fit together. Now I carefully remove the frozenโ€ฆ

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  • Confident
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Literally not shown

I have ordered from this company in the past and have always had friendly speed delivery. However, when I ordered this particular set of popsicle molds (08/01/2020) they apparently arrived at the delivery center and disappeared from the face of the planet. I don't want to sound paranoid as I love this company but I can't help but suspect foul play when a package disappears at the simplest stage of delivery. I received a refund through Amazon, but it's quite a moot point when you expect theโ€ฆ

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  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Will write later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These popsicle molds are really good considering the low price

These popsicle molds are really good considering the low price! I bought them for several reasons: 1. I decided at the last minute that I wanted to make alcoholic cunts for a pool party and I needed lots of STAT2 molds. The shape of the star reminded me of "Bomb Pops" which were my favorites as a kid3. I needed a lot of forms but I didn't want to rob the bank.4. The molds came with coasters, making filling and storing popsicles a breeze. I got 18 of these babies for less than $13! Most sixโ€ฆ

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  • Nice
Cons
  • Discontinued

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The worst. Popsicle. To form. Is always.

I've been making lollipops since I was a kid. So when I bought a new set of molds, I just didn't realize it was possible to be so frustrated with something that was supposed to be so easy. How difficult is it really to screw up a technology that was perfected over 40 years ago? Anyway, these guys did it. I mean, the whole point is being able to pop them out of the mold without a stick, without popsicles, right? I've tried a few 18 rounds so far and I think only one of them came out of yourโ€ฆ

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  • Waiting for
Cons
  • The list is getting long.