PRODUCT NAME
Easyinsmile silicone Popsicle Mold Snack Cup Ice Pop Mold Ice Cream Maker Lunch Box Snack Container
PRODUCT CODE: PROD1580042126
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Make a cool summer treat even cooler and just a little bit groovier with these pop molds. Your home made popsicles will delight the kids and their friends with their unique shape and built-in drip guards The pop mold works best with all kinds of ingredients, fitting most budgets and mouths
It''s durable, consistent and dead simple to use, and the round pops it produces are the perfect size and shape for children and adults An alternative to the store-bought ice pops is making them at home using fruit juice, drinks, or any freezable beverage.
A classic method involves using ice cube trays and toothpicks, although various ice pop freezer molds are also available
100% food grade silicone material, no abnormal odour or staining.Eco-Friendly, flexible, lightweight and portable, easy to store, clean and remove. Nonstick,durable, temperature resist (-40°C to 260°C), safe for dishware,microware,oven, freezer
Size: L 20cm * Dia. 3cm
Technical Details
Product Details
Package Dimensions
Width : 5.51 inch
Height : 1.69 inch
Length : 8.19 inch
Shipping Weight: 0 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN : B06ZYBSMNQ
Product Description
Why Do You Need A Dedicated Ice Pop Mold?
Popsicle molds could be as simple as you want: people have repurposed Dixie cups and ice cube trays with sticks in them to make DIY popsicles on the cheap.
But if you''re seriously looking for a way to cool down in the summer, or if any of the look delicious to you, you''re going to want a dedicated mold.
Molds solve a lot of the problems Dixie cup pops don''t:it''s easier to get pops out quickly (great if you have antsy children); built-in drip catchers make spills less likely and clean-up easier; and they''re washable and reusable.
silicone is much smoother on a molecular level than most plastic, meaning the ice crystals won''t adhere to (itty bitty) nooks and crannies on the surface.
If you look at plastic under a microscope, it''s not smooth at all, which means ice is much more likely to stick to the surface and you''ll have to rinse it under hot water to free the popsicle. Sometimes you''ll have to tug.
And tug, and tug, and tug. After tugging and pulling at too many plastic molds, the quick release of silicone or stainless steel is a blessing.