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90 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly pleased,
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This review is from: Orka 4-Ice Pops (Kitchen)
I had bought some cheaper ice pop molds and it drove me crazy trying to remove the popsicle - warm water, banging them on the counter, having the stick come out without the pop. My two year old would lose interest by the time I got the thing out, half melted and dripping. I thought I'd give these a try, even though I was bit skeptical about the claims of how easy they were to remove. But low and behold, I grabbed that little tab and the silicon peeled right off, leaving a perfectly frozen, molded ice pop - as pretty as one I'd buy at the store. Great product.
61 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Easy removal, takes a little longer to freeze,
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This review is from: Orka Ice Pop Molds, Brown Base (Kitchen)
We recently purchased a juicer and I wanted to try some popsicles. I purchased a store brand (traditional plastic) popsicle mold and this.
Compared to the traditional plastic molds, these are great for easy removal of the popsicle. No running water over and slowly twisting out the popsicle while little kids are whining. :) They are dishwasher safe too which is always a huge plus in my house. The one downside is that the popsicles take a little longer to freeze. The popsicles in the plastic froze about an hour ahead of these. Not a big deal if you made them in the evening and froze overnight when no one is eating them anyway.
49 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product! Popsicles made easy!!,
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This review is from: Orka 4-Ice Pops (Kitchen)
I have been trying to find a "natural" popsicle for months. Something without sugar added and all the other unnatural sounding things they add to popsicles (why do they have to do that anyway?). I couldnt find them anywhere. Even in the boxes claiming all natural I found strange ingredients. So I decided to make my own, and am I glad I did. I bought 2 packages of the Orka 4-Ice pops and blended some frozen fruit with a little water, popped them in the freezer for a few hours and vioala! Finally an all natural popsicle. My son loves them, he doesnt know they are anything different!
The nice thing about these popsicle makers is that they are very easy to serve. The outer shell just peels off leaving a very cute swirly popsicle. I did not have to run it under water at all. The rounded handle/drip catcher is better than ones ive seen because it actually is like a tiny bowl rather than a flat piece. Of course any toddler is probably going to manage to spill it still, but Im not sure there is any design that could prevent that! These clean up easy too. I also have to compliment Amazon for their faster than promised shipping. I almost did not buy them because it says 3-6 weeks for delivery. I got them in a week and was very pleasantly suprised!! 2115|R33M9OU9ZVVEQ4;2115|R3OVD0VINH4T73;2115|R1TU63SSU7PTIQ;
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