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| Brand | Progressive International |
| Color | No |
| Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 6 x 4 inches |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
About this item
- FROZEN CUSTOM-MADE TREATS FOR EVERYONE: The Progressives Ice Pop Maker that allows you to turn, juices, puress, Yogurt, Fruit and much more into delicous frozen treats
- INCLUDES 50 WOOD FREEZER POP STICK: This Frozen Pop Mold comes with 50 wooden pop sticks that go in the tray lid that creates a handle for your frozen treats
- SUPERIOR QUALITY: The aluminum lid help keep the sticks firmly in place and will not rust or fade for a long lasting ice tray and measure 9"L x 6"W x 4"H
- GREAT FOR PARTIES: Whether for a party or poolside fun; these make for a fun gift idea for kids who like to make their own treats
- HAND WASH: This freezer Pop Ice Tray is Hand Wash recommended
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Thoughtful Innovation for Every Cook
We create kitchen storage solutions and cooking tools to contribute to a healthier lifestyle while ensuring those solutions are budget friendly. Enjoy cooking from scratch with products that encourage using fresh ingredients, trying new recipes and entertaining friends and family.
Progressive International boasts over 40 years of thoughtfully innovating kitchen products essential to the everyday cook. What began as a small family of housewares products has grown into a collection of unique gadgets and tools dedicated to food preparation and storage.
As the kitchen is the heart of the home, our customers remain at the heart of what we do as an organization. At Progressive, our team is continually developing products intended to exceed the quality expectations of our customers.
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| Price | $16.19$16.19 | $22.99$22.99 | $18.79$18.79 | $13.99$13.99 | $17.99$17.99 |
| Sold By | BigKitchen | Y777Y | Amazon.com | US-YJ | ZOKU LLC |
| Color | N | Red | Blue Lid | Green | Green |
| Item Dimensions | 9 x 6 x 4 inches | 9 x 5.7 x 4 inches | 9 x 5.5 x 4 inches | — | 9.06 x 4.53 x 4.33 inches |
| Material | Plastic | Silicone | Plastic | Silicone | Plastic |
Product Description
Chill out and make some icy treats with Progressive's ice pop maker. Designed to be used in the freezer, the maker can freeze up to ten delicious treats. Perfect for parties, snacks, and birthdays, the pops can be made with any liquid you choose: fruit juice, yogurts, and more. The maker includes 50 wooden ice pop sticks to get you started, and uses an included lid to protect the pops while in the freezer.9-3/4" L x 5" W x 5-4/5" H
Product information
| Brand | Progressive International |
|---|---|
| Color | No |
| Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 6 x 4 inches |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 6 x 4 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Manufacturer | Progressive |
| ASIN | B0000CF7H6 |
| Item model number | PLP-1 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #143,922 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #463 in Ice Pop Molds |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
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First, I soaked the sticks like several reviewers recommended, and, as some reviewers mentioned, the sticks wouldn't fit through the slots in the lid. (The dry ones do, however.) I just put it in the freezer without the lid, and put the sticks in an hour and a half later as some recommended. No problem. For my second and third batch, I started with frozen fruit (with some coconut water) in the Vitamix. The result was thick like soft serve ice cream, so I just inserted the sticks dry (and immediately.) I'd say if your popsicle is thick enough to hold the sticks where you put them, just go with that. Start with whole fruit and you'll have a more healthful pop anyway. I haven't used the lid at all. It seems superfluous (or even detrimental) to the process if you can get your sticks straight without it.
For unmolding the pops, I think people who expect to eat one at a time and keep the rest in the molds all the while are missing the point. Make 10, unmold them, and eat at your leisure. Currently, I am using snack bags to hold them. I'm not thrilled ( read: lazy) about washing and reusing the bags, but I refuse throw them away after one use. I'll find a solution that works for me eventually. It's important to get your wrapping/storage materials ready before you begin unmolding. For me, that means opening all the baggies ahead of time so the process goes quickly and the edges of the pops stay frozen. I filled a large bowl with room temp water and set the mold in the bowl so that the water came almost all the way up, but not over the mold. After a minute or two, I start gently pulling on the outside sticks. If they don't come out, try in 30 more seconds. The outside ones usually come out first. Once I've gotten 2 or 3 out, I take the mold out of the water to slow further melting and finish removing the others. Also, have something ready to put the wrapped pops in to carry back to the freezer. The less they're handled at this point, the less beat up your pops will appear.
All in all, I'm tremendously happy with this. The missing star is for all the worrying and wondering about how to make it work, and the discovery that the lid is not helpful. I would buy another without hesitation.
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All I did was soak the bottom part in warm water for 30-45 seconds & the pops pulled right out! I stuck them in a freezer bag & put them in the freezer. All 10 were gone in 1 day! My grandma, uncle, mom, dad and myself ate 'em! lol The molds are easy to use & very simple to clean. I just rinsed them out after using them & filled each one with a little soap & water, cleaned it with a rag & my finger & air dried them! These are much easier to get out of the mold than my Tovolo Groovy Ice Pop Molds, Set of 6, Yellow .
Some tips: I cleaned off the metal part of the mold, so that nothing stuck to it when it was frozen. I did fill them up all the way, and I didn't have any issues with spill-over. I also think people may make the mistake of not soaking the popsicles themselves in warm water. It really doesn't melt them. It just makes them release easier. They pop right out with a couple of firm pulls. In regards to the sticks themselves, I just read everyone's reviews on here & a few other ice pop molds & waited about 1 1/2 hours before inserting the sticks. That prevented them from sinking or going wonky directions. They were straight & no pre-soaking, so easy peasy!
These are 2.5 oz serving (regular sized) & are smaller than the Tovolo Groovy Ice Pop Molds, Set of 6, Yellow . If you just want a regular sized, smaller snack (for adults) then this size is great. Probably a little big for kids. If you want to make something you really love & want to eat a lot of, then I'd recommend the Tovolo ones. They are a very pretty mold! If you don't want to use the plastic sticks that come with that model, just buy popsicle sticks & wrap the molds with aluminum foil & poke the sticks in about 2 hours after they're in the freezer. I say 2 hours, because they're a bit larger than these Progressive freezer pop molds. :)
I made some Orange Creamsicles with these Progressive molds! Here was what I did:
1/2 tub of Dannon Oikos Plain Greek Yogurt (16 oz)
Honey, to taste.. I probably used about 1 cup, because Greek yogurt is really tart. Alternatively, you can use simple syrup, agave nectar or stevia or whatever.. But honey gives it a nice citrus taste.
1 to 1 1/2 cups Orange Juice-- I didn't measure, I just poured it until i got the flavor I wanted.
Just whisk the ingredients together. The honey & orange juice thin out the yogurt. Vanilla or orange yogurt would probably have been good with it to!
This was enough to fill all 10 molds up, perfectly! :)
Enjoy!
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1) Put the lid on without the sticks at first and freeze for about 1.5 - 2 hours (depending on how fast your particular popsicle recipe freezes) until the popsicles are frozen but still a bit soft. Then put the sticks in. The partially frozen contents will then hold the sticks straight. Be careful to place the sticks in as straight as possible and each at the same depth. Then it is easier to get the metal lid off. It is difficult to get the lid back on if you just want one popsicle because it's hard to get it back on with all the sticks. But if you are very careful to insert the sticks straight and all at the same depth, it's possible.
2) It's best to remove all the popsicles in the molds at the same time and store them in the freezer in another container with a lid. If left in the freezer uncovered, they get freezer burn on the exposed part. It's a nuisance to try to get the lid back on once removed because you have to navigate all the sticks fitting through each hole.
3) Lots of reviewers comment that the molds break at the groove that fits into the metal holder. Once the popsicles are completely frozen, I use a regular, dull kitchen knife to very GENTLY loosen each mold around the edges. Some molds will come out of the metal holder easily, but some need to be loosened with the knife. So far I haven't had any break. But you must be careful not to pry them too hard as you can tell that the brittle plastic will break easily if forced. I take them all out at once and store them in the molds in a freezer container or Stasher bag.
4) Like most homemade popsicles, you have to run them under hot water to get them out of the mold.
5) Don't put the metal parts in the dishwasher or you'll end up with a black mess. I read the reviews and avoided that problem so far.
It takes a bit of work and patience to like this set of molds. You can't just pop them in the freezer and walk away because you have to come back to insert the sticks once the contents are partially frozen. And it takes time and a little patience to get the molds out of the metal holder without breaking anything.
The shape and size of the finished popsicles are good. But would love it if someone would market a mold the shape of the old, classic twin pops (or if Popsicle would bring them back to stores!)
I read all the reviews before i bought this cuz costly & i thank EVERYBODY for their detailed comments.
- I only soaked my sticks for about 10 minutes & they were fine to insert.
- I froze the filed tray for about an hour before inserting the sticks so i could insert them only half way (so they didn't sink to the bottom).
- When frozen, i held the mold perpendicular so the metal edge was under the warm/hot tap water & then out of the stream, it came off by wiggling it back & forth over the wooden sticks.
- I ran water over each individual Popsicle but one could put the tray in warm/hot water to loosen them all - then put 3 to a ziploc bag to free up the mold to make more or give as gifts as i did!!!
- using sticks is awesome for 'gift giving' - no plastic sticks you need to get back or can be misplaced.
- i liked this mold so much - it's sturdy & the pops look so professional when made, I bought another!!!
Making one's own pops is an excellent way to eat fruit mixed with plain or Greek yogurt using healthy sweeteners such as coconut syrup or sugar, maple syrup or honey. There are some EXCELLENT pop making recipe books to follow then venture out on one's own. Freezing out of the mold in ziplocks & giving as gifts or saving for guests for outdoor dinners is AWESOME!!
- Makes nice looking popsicles
- Metal frame helps hold the wooden sticks in place
Cons:
- They recommend you soak the sticks in water before inserting them into the moulds. But this inflates them and makes it very hard to insert into their already tiny slots.
- You cannot remove individual moulds if you want just one popsicle (although I managed to take one out with some struggle, but I couldn't remove the others - especially when the whole thing is frozen), so you need to remove the metal frame, which is quite difficult because all the sticks barely fit their slots, and cover the popsicles you don't take out so they don't absorb any odors from the freezer.
- Removing the actual popsicles is a major task. It's so annoying that after I took out a few, I just left the rest in the freezer.
I also purchased the popsicle sticks (only to reach the dollar value for free delivery) but found the metal lid shaved wood off the stick as I tried to remove them. I don't know if it's because the sticks are poor quality or if the cuts in the lid just have sharp edges. Do not soak the sticks as instructed as they swell and make them really hard to slide out of the slots.
Only real negative is the cover interacting with the Popsicle sticks. You have to get the sticks in there really straight or the cover will bind when you try and take if off to retrieve your delicious frozen treat.
I reccomend People's Pops: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/160774211X/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_19 for great recipes that are designed for popsicle makers just like this one. The recipes all make 10 popsicles so no waste.
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