N**A
Not bad, could be better
I bought these because my children are sensitive to certain ingredients in store brand pops (such as food colouring, etc). They loved them and they worked well. I didn't think they were too big at all. However, I did have a problem with the tops coming off and one top didn't fit properly so it leaked. I'm not sure what I'm going to do - I may see if I can make a popsicle holder or something. :-/
L**.
Great Idea!
Always looking for "no mess" ice pops and these definitely filled the bill! The top opening was a little big for my 5 year old grandchildren and they were having difficulty squeezing the pops up; maybe a smaller opening on top and a little more width on the bottom would help. Loved the covers which allowed them to go in to the freezer without spilling. The kids are not enjoying them as much as I had hoped.
M**S
Wish the tops stayed on better.
I love freezing smoothies in them, and that has become my kids' favorite after-school treat. I love it. The only problem I have is that the top does not stay on too well in the lunch boxes. In fact, the first time we used them, they exploded all over the place.
A**R
Great way to make healthy and yummy ice pops
When I was a kid, I loved the ice pops that were sold in the bodegas and supermarkets. Now I'm more aware and careful about what I eat. I can't go back to having artificially flavored ice pops that are full of sugar and other weird ingredients. The healthy ice pops in stores are in general more expensive too.These silicone ice pop makers are great for making my own healthy ice pops at home. I've been using them over and over again to make ice pops with yogurt and all kinds of fruit combination blends which is healthier and more fun.The silicone makes it feel soft and flexible but the lids are sturdy enough to stay closed. The non-stick surface makes the frozen treats easy to consume by just pushing the pop from the bottom. The whole ice pop is self-contained so I don't have to worry about any drips because the pop melts directly back down if I don't eat it fast enough.Cleaning is pretty easy. I usually wash them out myself with soap and water so I can immediately fill and freeze them again after I have a pop.This set is great to have to make healthy and delicious treats for any occasion, especially in the summer!
C**G
Silicone ice pop maker
These ice pops have proved frustrating both for my children and myself. I read one review that stated they don't leak, which was a deciding factore in my purchasing them. However, after filling them and then trying to freeze them, I found out the hard way, they do indeed leak, not only leak, but they also open up and spill all over everything. I now put them in a large plastic cup, upright in my freezer and hope nothing or no one bumps them while they freeze. My kids really like them, they only problem is, the pops have such a wide mouth, the last quarter, of the by now thawed Popsicle, drips all over them when they tip it up try to finish it. My oldest leaves his remaining melted portion and refuses to drink it because it's so messy. My two youngest who are, 4 and 5 often twist the pops to try and fit them in them mouth, it's a mess.
T**R
These are great!
I bought these on the recommendation of a page I follow on Facebook because I like having healthier treats available for my kids, and really liked the idea of not having to deal with a stick (many sets we have tried have eventually broken due to difficulty removing from the molds). Here there are no molds & sticks to mess with, so my kids can help themselves with ease.What I really like is that the lid keeps the liquid from leaking out while it freezes (even when I store them lid side down), and that they are not made with harmful plastics. Being able to throw them into the dishwasher has been great also. My only regret is that I did not buy more than one set - we go through them pretty quickly, so I'm washing & refilling a few each day.A couple simple treats I have made have been:Chocolate almond milk for a fudgesicleSmoothie made with banana, frozen mango chunks & coconut milk (I also did this with strawberry, banana & coconut milk)And my kids' favorite so far - coconut milk mixed with a little bit of Torani banana syrup.Yum!
P**E
Don't waste your money!
Very frustrating product! My 3yo refused to have anymore! I am returning mine now! If you try to push out you will drop all goodness. After you open lid it has 2 cm open space so kids can't even try it before they could push. I mean parents have to push. I don't like it!!!!!!!!!!!
A**R
Great, reusable ice pop molds!
I live in southern California, where ice pops are a necessary element of survival on hot days. Due to several food and chemical allergies in the family, I've had to be creative about making my own. At first, I tried out the Zipsicle bags. (http://www.amazon.com/Zipzicle-Ice-Molds-Clear-12-Pack/dp/B00NN42ZT4/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1412201561&sr=1-2) These were excellent, but they were hard to reuse and sometimes leaked or ripped.When I spotted these colorful silicon molds, I decided to purchase them. I have been extremely happy with these! I've had them for about a month now, and they are used almost daily. I've tried them with various types of juices, smoothies, and flavored waters, and the pops always come out great. The kids love them because they are easy to hold and easy to squeeze up. I love them because you can stick them in the dishwasher at night, fill them with juice in the morning, and have ice pops every afternoon.If you're looking for a reusable ice pop maker, these are my favorite. Highly recommended.
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