• OFFICIALLY PATENT PENDING - The 3D Skull Ice Tray is invented by Shaped (Formerly DineAsia). Currently Patent Pending in the US and patent granted in the EU. Only products "Sold by Shaped USA" are guaranteed genuine.
  • CREATIVE & FUN – First ice cube mold that makes four giant skull ice cubes (2 x 2.36 Inches) at once! These skull ice cubes are slowly melting, realistic-looking and fun to make!
  • MAKES YOUR DRINK LOOK AWESOME & KEEPS IT COOL LONGER – Long-lasting ice cubes for cocktail, iced coffee, iced tea, fruit juice, punch, soda pop, water etc. Fill ice tray with colorful fruits or herbs to enhance your beverage. Great for house parties, home bars, restaurants, beaches, holiday events and holiday gifts. Also good for home-made chocolates, jellos, soaps, candles as well as cake pops!
  • FLEXIBLE HIGH GRADE SILICONE – FDA approved, 100% BPA Free, Non-Toxic, Food grade, Leak-free, Microwave safe, Oven safe, Dishwasher safe silicone ice cube tray with lid. This durable and flexible silicone ice tray won't crack or break like plastic ice tray; Easy to fill, use and clean.
  • PERFECT FOR THE WHISKY DRINKER - So much more distinguished than whiskey rocks, the ultra-slow melting ice skulls will not dilute your drink, preserving the taste and the strength of your favorite Scotch, Irish Whiskey or Bourbon.

I bought that for my birthday party. All my guests were enjoying with this skull ice cubes with their drink. Actually even one giant ice cube made to stay very cool for one cup of ice drink. It stayed well the skull shape and made my party stunning. The material is very convenient to take out each ice cube. Very soft and very easy to use it. I am very satisfied with this skull Ice Tray and I would tell to my friends to buy. Thank you for making my party successful.

the skulls come out well-defined, freezes fairly quickly, easy to clean, you can put any fluid really in it! the only gripe is that you have to adjust the amount of fluid if you're using something other than water. love it!

Narrowed my choice down to these ice skulls, some ice death stars, and a set that made ~12 cubes/spheres at a time. Skulls had most accurate and detailed product description and pictures. I can't get over how simply awesome they are. First batch tasted a bit like silicone even with thorough washing; second batch have no taste, just ice. I did another wash before the second cycle. It's a little tricky getting the 2 halves to lock together but the bottom/top molds are front/back half of skull (respectively) so even if you don't make the seal, you'll always get a perfect face or could make just the faces if you wanted. Don't know if I would have been willing to spend the money for a 12 skull version if one existed but now that I'm making 4 skulls at a time, I'm probably going to buy at least one more. The freeze cycle is so long that I'll realistically cap out at 2 cycles per day if I do one in the morning and another in the evening. I don't think I'll be able to build much of a stockpile at 8 ice skulls/day between 2 people in Az. I would have to restructure my day to get 3+ freeze cycles and I'm not about to do that. Fill time is about the same as normal ice trays and you don't have to worry about spilling between the sink and freezer or bumping them before they're frozen.

These are awesome! Love to use these with friends when you have a few drinks. I would recommend filling these with purified water for a clear transparent skull. Look great and adds something different to your drinks

I bought this for Halloween 2017. I was very satisfied with it. Have made about 4 sets of ice skulls with it since I received it. People enjoyed having an ice skull in their drink. I have yet to try other material to mold, such as chocolate, jello or plaster for art projects, but I am certain they too would turn out well using this mold. My only criticism would be that the mold tends to unlock when full, its hard to keep small amounts of water from spilling out as I'm walking it to the freezer. And also there's a pinhole size hole on the tops of the skull (I assume to water can be poured in as needed to fill the skulls after enclosing the mold) but the hole is way too small. More water falls out onto the mold than through that tiny hole. The top holes could be bigger, 2 or 3 times bigger would have been better. Still, the front part of the skull is what matters, and they turn out nice, even if their top back parts are a little flat.

I got these in on Friday the 21st in April, and used it that night after a little quick hand wash to it. The cubes turned out amazing the next morning and I was very happy with the results. I do plan on picking up some more of them personally later this year before Halloween season arrives so I can share them with my co-workers on Halloween by making flavored skulls, and maybe even doing half candy faces as well.

I ordered these because skeleton ice cubes in my drink sounded awesome. They came out great!

Greetings! I don't normally write reviews, but I'll give this a shout out. I bought this on a whim because I like cool, novelty items. Was it necessary? No. Is it cool? Actually, heck yeah! Some people stated there were no instructions given and they couldn't figure out the try. DineAsia actually sent me an email prior to my item shipping with full instructions and links to a quick video on amazon. With that help and some trial and error, I'm already using this tray like it was nothing and my family and I love it! The skulls come out nicely and last a good amount even in room temp drinks. For those still without instructions, here's a basic how-to: 1) clean the tray before use. 2) fill until water lies just below halfway up the base of the mold (the part where the skull outline meets the flat surface) 3) to close and secure the top mold piece, using both hands, have one cup around the skull's face on the bottom of the hold, and press upwards, while your other hand presses down on the top half of the mold until you feel little clicks like rice crispy treats around the skull. This is the securing mechanism most fret about. 4) you probably will NOT have a perfect, flat seal all around but DON'T fret! It is secured and the skull will fill the void. 5) let stand upright in freezer for approx 8 hours, then take out, bend and twist the rubber, breaking the mold and freeing the skulls, then pop the top, pull out skulls, and impress your folks! 6) rinse the mold and let air dry, rinse and repeat from step 1! Hope this helps!

Okay so I'm excited about these! Both the images above are also glow in the dark. Now I've used this twice now and one of the molds did rip a bit, but with resin that's to be expected after a while. It's still going to have a lot of use for me and my geek friends are loving these! I know they are for ice, but they work great for resin as well. I don't use the whole thing as that's a lot more resin to go through, but make them flat at the back. They'll be perfect for selling closer to Halloween!

These trays make excellent skull ice cubes and the company that sells them are very thoughtful in ensuring that you understand how to make the skulls come out perfect by sending you detailed instructions. It would be even more helpful if they published a "how to," video on YouTube.