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A**R
Great product. So fun and healthy.
They work fine. I love them. They do benefit from something firm to put under them if you have any distance to carry once filled to freezer like a hard plastic lid. I just leave it under them in freezer. I like that this mold has a lid . Popsicles come out looking like they were bought at store. I am not sure what they mean by warmth in the star review so I did not fill that rating.
A**R
Great
Works great, popsicles come out clean and neat
V**S
Easy to remove the pops
These were perfect for the homemade fudge pops that I made!! Great size and easy to remove!! I definitely recommend!! The cover keeps the sticks from sliding into the popsicle mold.
P**O
Just Perfect!
These silicone molds are just perfect! I have a few different molds for popsicles and these silicone molds are just right! I hesitated getting them because they cost more than I wanted to pay, but I needed some popsicle molds that used wooden sticks instead of the built in holders that you cannot use unless all the popsicles are eaten...I wanted to make multiple batches of different flavors and these molds worked great....I was also concerned that they would not be stable since silicone bakeware tends to be flimsy without a pan of some sort to stabilitze it. Not a problem with these molds...they are stable because they have a mid range stabilizer built into the mold. I am really impressed with these....I've read other reviews that said they were difficult to remove, but I had no problem removing one or all of the finished popsicles. I just ran hot water over the base area and pushed a bit on the bottom of each one that I wanted to remove and they came right out. I ended up putting them all in a zip lock bag in the freezer with parchment paper separating the pops. To clean the mold, I just soaked it in hot soapy water for a while and rinsed it out, turned it upside down and air dried it. In the past 3 days, I have made 3 different versions of frozen goodies and I love it! Highly recommend it if you want healthy treats for yourself or your kids!
E**T
this was great!
kids love them :)
P**G
Very nice popsicle mold
I am very happy with this item. I've make several kinds of delicious ice pops so far. After filling the mold, putting the lid on and inserting the sticks, I place the ice pop mold in a container of slightly larger dimensions to carry it to the freezer and after the pops are solidified, I take away the container and leave the filled mold in the freezer until the pops are frozen solid. Overnight is good. If you don't wait long enough, the sticks will pull out of the pops. They need time to freeze completely. Then I remove them from the mold (which requires a bit of gentle stretching of the mold or carefully dipping the mold in warm water, sometimes both) and place the pops in a plastic zip lock freezer bag and back in the freezer they go, ready for the family to enjoy. Then wash the mold and make another flavor and repeat the process. It's a great way to use soft bananas, just puree with some vanilla Greek yogurt. I've used fresh pineapple with honey Greek yogurt and other combinations. Lots of ideas found online. Sometimes I just fill the mold with dark chocolate almond milk. Healthier than corn syrup and food coloring.
L**S
easy
Love it!
M**H
So far, pretty good.
The product initially has a bit of a smell that did not wash out after washing it twice before using it.That said, it works great. I use a silicone measuring cup to fill each one since the openings are a bit narrow. Took me about 10 minutes to fill it with two different recipes and pop in the sticks and put it into the freezer. I also love the classic mold design. Looking forward to a flavorful and slightly cooler summer.
J**D
Fabulous full-size ice lollies!
I was a bit unsure because £18.99 is quite a lot to spend on an ice lolly mould but I'm glad I did! I've made fruit juice lollies, yoghurt lollies, fruit juice & yoghurt lollies, banana & yoghurt lollies; I even found a recipe for homemade 'mini milk' lollies (170 ml condensed milk and 660 ml semi-skimmed milk. Make plain or add milkshake flavourings to taste).To remove the lollies push up from the bottom and the mould washes easily in hot soapy water.My only minor criticism would be that the moulds 'give' a bit at the bottom which can make the lollies bulge slightly. This can make them a little harder to remove but running them under the tap and applying firm pressure to the bottom solves this.
J**O
Really enjoy using them.
I was always being sent out by my darling wife to buy ice lollies to cool her down, so I thought I would start making my own and store them in the freezer. I bought a Lollypop making book and hey presto. Great fun to use and excellent quality. The molds are firm once they are full, and easy to carry. Very easy to remove once frozen, just swill the mold in warm water.
A**R
Gently warm the outside in warm water and push lollies out from the bottom.
I found this lolly mould easy to use. It is best placed on a baking try or plate first as it’s quite flexible. I made strawberry yoghurt lollies and the mould was easy to to fill using a jug, just put on the lid and slide in the sticks. Transport to the freezer on the baking tray. To remove from the mould gently warm the outside in warm water and push the lollies out from the bottom. I stored the lollies in grease proof sandwich bags (2 lollies per bag) and returned them to the freezer ready to make more! The mould is easy to wash using a bottle brush.
K**G
Don't be confused - BUY IT!
Don't be confused - just Buy It! It's a bit pricey but that's worth it. The popsicle slides out so easily without getting the mould under water: just push the bottom to get the lolly out.Don't waste money on other cheap moulds.
B**I
Does what it says on the tin.
What can I say? It makes ice lollies! I love having it in the freezer so I always have a sweet snack when I want one. It also comes with a lot of wooden sticks, which is really handy. It saves me money and is a massive reduction in plastic as I’m not buying ice lollies anymore.The only way I can see of improving it would be to have some reusable sticks instead of the disposable wooden ones.Little tip from the reviews: if you’re struggling to get the ice lolly out, push from the bottom about halfway, then they pop right out.
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