• BEST POPSICLE MOLDS ON AMAZON! – Easy to make homemade treats for kids. Our popsicle mold has an eco-friendly reusable design and come with a free silicone COLLAPSIBLE FUNNEL to make filling easy and a special BRUSH to clean the product perfectly.
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These are great. I have had them for about two weeks and made three different types of popsicles. I have 6 year old twin boys and I thought making our own popsicles would be a fun thing we could do together this summer and I was right we’ve had a ton of fun so far. As other reviewers have mentioned, the lids don’t really click on but it honestly hasn’t been a big deal for us, as long as you have a place in your freezer where you can set the tray with the popsicles up right then you’ll be fine, we’ve been using our chest freezer. So overall they’re great for the price and what I need them for. I am thinking about buying another tray to make booze popsicles for the adults 😂

I love these! We mix whatever fruit is ripe in our garden: blueberries, raspberries, plums, grapes...with just enough freshly squeezed orange and lime to hold together. Good quality material!

I made strawberry ice cream pops last night using a no churn, no machine recipe. The pops turned out great and my husband gave his stamp of approval just now. Recoommendations: 1. a squeezable pancake batter bottle to fill these if you are using a creamy mix or it might be hard to fill the molds evenly. 2. Snap the covers on before placing the pops into the stand because the stand bends a bit when you press down on the pop making it hard to center the cover. Prolonged pressing might also wear out the stand in time. 3. Run the pop under warm water to loosen it or let it sit out for a minute or two before attempting to remove the pop. Pros: 1. Each mold can be removed from the base unlike some molds where all pops are stuck together. It makes serving so much easier. 2. The plastic molds are thick and well made. They didn't have the oily film on it like some plastic products have. 3. The molds only hold about 3.25 oz. of liquid so it is a good portion size for kids. 4. The sticks are designed to catch drips, however the shape makes it hard to eat the last bit of ice cream because the sides of the drip catcher get in the way. Not sure if a small child could manage well towards the end but hey, it has a drip catcher. The design also creates a nice snug fit to keep air and freezer smells out of the mold. Cons: None really. If these hold up for a few years I will be very happy.

Thank you for swift shipping of this wonderful product! I love these! We are a retired couple who still love popsicles. They are so nice after working in the garden. Since neither of us need the sugar we just make green tea and stevea pops. They slide right of of the mold and the little handle catches the drips. Now I'm considering buying another set so I can cycle the sicle trays. We will survive our first summer in the desert without AC thanks to these cuties.

I purchased both the Popsicle molds Ice Pop Maker Tupperware Quality http://amzn.to/1XF2ty0 and the Ozera Resuable Popsicle Molds Ice Pop Molds Maker http://amzn.to/1WsJ9VE . My reviews for each of them are the same. I cannot tell the difference between them with the exception that the molds only fit snuggly in the tray they were meant for as do the lids. They both hold right under four ounces. The molds have a good feel to them. By that I mean I don’t feel like it’s going to crack if I squeeze it too hard. They fit solid in their tray, thus averting spills. The popsicle slides easily from mold after running under water and I like that the water doesn’t drench the popsicle. I am pleased with the quality of these molds and would definite buy again if needed. Which one would I choose if buying again? Depends on what color is available. Highly recommend. I had originally purchased the cheap kind you can pick up at the grocery store. Too small. Picked up another set at TJ Max for 3 bucks. It was the type that all four pops were in the same tray and you had to take them all out to remove one. It was destroyed the second day after the baby pulled it out of the freezer and dropped it. It snapped in half leaving sharp jagged edges. Don’t bother with the cheap ones. They do not save you money in the end.

Great purchase for the summer. The molds hold a good amount of popsicle material and the little handles do a good job of pulling the pop out, with a little defrost help from a quick blast of warmish water on the outside. The handle has a little drip catch, which would work great if my 18month old didn't just flip it upside down periodically. The little tray does snap the molds in, so they pops don't just tip over in the freezer. It does take up a fair amount of freezer real estate until they're frozen solid, but no worse than most. It comes with a sort-of useful brush to scrub around the inside, and an EXTREMELY useful funnel to help pour popsicle material into the mold. Overall, a good purchase.

The ability to make 1-6 popsicles is great. The way the molds snap together to form a tight seal makes sure you don't spill if you haven't put them in the base yet.also due to the seal you don't actually need the base just slide into say the door standing upright if only making one or 2. Also means when getting one out, just pull from the base run under the hot water to loosen from the sides and you are good without worrying about dropping the others on accident. The sick has 3 holes in it which hold the popsicle on really well. The lid catches any drips so it's not messy. All in all well crafted. Only a few downsides. The handle on the stick is smooth so you have to pull at the top like a lid gently working it on the mold. Not to difficult but the smoothness and the sealed lid means it's slightly harder than others but not by much. The seal means you have to let it dry completely after washing as you do with Tupperware. Being separate means ya gotta watch it in the dishwasher cause it can fall through grates. Just secure them and there won't be an issue.

I've made about 10 batches of popsicles with these so far. The molds click into the green base and stand up straight. They are in there firmly enough that they haven't ever accidentally tipped over as I'm filling them or moving them into the fridge. I rinse them under warm water for 20 seconds or so and the cover comes right off. The popsicles stay attached to the green sticks quite well. The little drip catching part at the bottom works well, unless you tip the popsicle over too far and then all the liquid drips out into the front of your shirt - make sure you periodically drink the drops that accumulate down there. The sticks and molds seem very sturdy and well-made. My only complaint is that the base takes up a fair amount of room in the freezer, however if I was in the market for more popsicle molds, I would totally buy these again.

So far so good! They seem to work great. I like that they stand up securely and don't take too much room in our freezer.

My local store sells 100% juice pops for $5.69 for a box of four. I pay $2.99 at Aldi's for a half gallon of 100% juice. I think I used 2 cups of juice for these six pops. I can make three more more trays of 6 pops each at 75 cents for 6 pops or about 11 cents each. it's a no brainer... make your own and leave all the sugar to be eaten by others. $1.42 per pop at the store or 11 cents at home. You decide which.