This set comes with 6 reusable Ice Pop Molds. They have drip-guard handles, but I always make my boys have a small bowl when they are eating their popsicles.
The colors of the handles are:
- 2 bright yellow
- 2 bright pink
- 2 bright green
Plus yellow base tray to keep molds upright for easy storage in the freezer.
I first washed all the molds before use.
I let the boys pick out the fruit that they wanted in their popsicles. Mica wanted plum and Isaak wanted cherry.
Ingredients:
- 1 container of frozen apple cherry juice concentrate (melted)
- 1 cup of ice
- 1 teaspoon of Spirulina
- 1 scoop of protein powder (any variety)
- 1 plum (I left the skin on)
- 10 pitted cherries
These are the boy's favorite popsicles that we've made. There's only 1 problem, Isaak's been sensitive to cold ever since he had his bottom tooth pulled. They still loved the flavor!
The molds are made from durable BPA Free, dishwasher safe, eco-friendly polypropylene plastic.
Perfect For summer, kids parties, pool parties, barbecues, whenever you want to make your own home made ice pops.
Cost: $35.99, but on sale for $10.97.
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6 comments:
My Nana used to make us Popsicles when we were kids... this brings back Lots of memories :)
We love making homemade ice pops. They are a favorite around here in the summer.
love the colors...my kids will certainly big fans :)
love the colors...my kids will certainly big fans :)
Mmm! Homemade popsicles are the best. I usually like to make mine with some Greek yogurt or vanilla pudding.
Since I don't use sugar I like making my own ice pops.
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