Tovolo Green Shooting Star Pop Molds

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Tovolo Green Shooting Star Pop Molds

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 4247







Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Tovolo
EAN: 0891888000462
Label: Tovolo
Manufacturer: Tovolo
Material Type: plastic
Model: 80-8002G
Publisher: Tovolo
Sales Rank: 4247
Studio: Tovolo



Features:
  • Set of six green shooting star pop molds with custom base; measures 7-1/2 by 5 by 8 inches
  • Crafted of durable plastic for years of fun icy treats
  • Fill with kids' favorite juice flavors and freeze
  • Innovative design allows removal of pops one at a time
  • Handles feature built-in sticks and drip guards

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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
80-8002G Green Star Pop Mold

Amazon.com Review:
Encourage kids to aim high while serving them healthy juice snacks with Tovolo's green shooting star molds. Simply fill the six stars with favorite beverages, attach the handles, and set them upright on their custom tray in the freezer. Because the molds are individually cast, it's easy to serve one or all six at a time and to prepare assorted flavors. Built-in drip guards also keep clothes and hands clean--now that'll make mom smile. Crafted of durable plastic with a cheerful lime hue, the molds offer a fresh, summertime look that can be enjoyed again and again. The entire set measures 7-1/2 by 5 by 8 inches. --Kara Karll









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love it!
This is a wonderful product. I love that you can remove one at a time. Pop slides out of the mold easily. Comes clean in the dishwasher. My 23 month old daughter is hooked on the pops. I make them with frozen fruit and yogurt so I don't feel guilty giving them to her! I was a little anxious about the plastic sticks since wood seems to hold the frozen product better, but that hasn't been an issue at all, even for my daughter who takes awhile to get through a whole pop. Highly recommended!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very nice and high quality
* These popsicle molds are very nice and sturdy, easy to fill and to wash out. I like them especially because you can just take one out of the freezer compared to other molds that are all-in-one mold. The only negative is that they are a little messy to eat. If you don't pay attention and don't hold the popsicle straight you will most certainly end up with a couple drips here and there from the popsicle melting while you eat it. Would definetly buy again though. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - homade popsicles
perfect for making homemade Popsicles, we use them with low fat ice cream and various flavoring for low fat Popsicle



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great pops
* I haven't had the chance to use this yet, but my friend has them and uses them to make ice pops from juice for her kids. She loves them. I have no doubt they will come in handy. ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Sturdy, but almost TOO sturdy...
I was impressed by the sturdy nature of this set when it arrived. It will hold up nicely!

And then I made popsicles and tried to get the frozen thing out of the mold. It doesn't give at ALL. I have to run warm water over it or let it sit out for a good 5-10 minutes to let it melt a bit before the popsicle releases from mold.

It does work really well and my kids won't be able to destroy it, but be aware of the release issue. The popsicles made even hold shape, it just bothers me a bit to not be able to get them out.

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