Tovolo 80-8001B Blue Rocket Pop Molds | 
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| Brand: Tovolo Category: Kitchen
List Price: $11.99 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $2.00 (17%)
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Rating: 69 reviews Sales Rank: 4635
Color: Blue Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5 x 7.5
MPN: 80-8001B Model: 80-8001B UPC: 891888000424 EAN: 0891888000424 ASIN: B000G34F1Q
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Set of six blue rocket pop molds with custom base; measures 7-1/2 by 5 by 7-1/2 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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Product Description 80-8001B Blue Rocket Pop Mold
Amazon.com Review Ignite kids' imaginations while serving them healthy juice snacks with Tovolo's blue rocket pop molds. Simply fill the six rockets 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 sky blue 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 7-1/2 inches. --Kara Karll
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 69
Love them! June 28, 2007 M. A. Keller 28 out of 29 found this review helpful
My molds came the other day...
I LOVE these molds!
I love that I can pull one out at a time.
I love that I can wash one mold and refill it when I'm ready.
I love that DS is eating fruit pops when he wouldn't eat pieces of fruit.
Yes, they're more than the ones I got at the dollar store... but totally worth it! I was worried (until I got them) the molds would be unsteady in the tray... they're totally steady and I expect these will last many summers.
Great popsicle molds February 21, 2007 Katherine A. Correia (San Jose, CA) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
These molds have made making my own popsicles a snap! I used all my Meyers lemons for the juice and simply popped them into the freezer and within 3 hours I had a whole tray of refreshing popsicles. Also saved myself $5.00 each time I made a new batch. Before I was spending at least $20/week to buy several boxes at the grocery store.
Well-Made Popsicle Molds with a Few Minor Comments March 1, 2009 Robert Paterson (New York, NY, USA) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
These molds are very well-made, and my three-year-old son LOVES them. He likes the rocket ship shape and that we can make all sorts of flavors. Of course, I don't tell him that our home made treats are healthier than most of the ones you buy in the store (we usually just use fruit juice), and he's none the wiser - yet.
Here are some positives:
- They can be removed one at a time.
- Making popsicles at home us MUCH cheaper than purchasing them at a store.
- The base and molds are extremely sturdy (much sturdier than they look in the image on Amazon)
- The molds fit snugly into the base so they won't fall over.
- The tops of the molds snap on, so they will not fall off easily when putting the mold tray in the freezer.
- All parts are top rack dishwasher safe.
A few very minor negatives:
- The tops leak a tiny bit if you invert the molds before freezing, but then again, why would you do that?
- The top have handles that have a slight indentation that collects a tiny bit of water in the dishwasher, but if you wash them by hand or place them just so in the top rack, this isn't a problem.
And, a few tips:
- If you use plain fruit juice, be aware that freezing takes away some of the sweetness, which could be compensated by using juice that is slightly sweet than normal.
- Try using pudding instead of juice, or even pureed fruit, which is healthier than juice.
- Melted ice cream also works.
- To remove the popsicles from the molds, run them under hot running water for a few seconds, then give the molds a jiggle and a squeeze, and they will remove just fine.
All in all, these molds are wonderful, and we would definitely purchase them again.
Love the Nostalgia! August 8, 2009 Eco Mama's Guide To Living Green 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Today is Painfully hot. Brutally Hot. Record breakingly hot. Every air conditioner in town is sold out Hot (I kid you not). Patience are running ultra thin....what's a mom to do? Make popsicles! I just got these wonderful Tovolo popsicle molds this morning and my son is enjoying his first one (about four hours later) as I speak. Boy do they soothe the over-heated four year old beastie.
What I love about these, apart from their cool look (we got rockets and stars), is that you can control the ingredients. When your kid is already cranky, the last thing you want to do is add refined sugar to the equation, not to mention the toxic dyes and who-knows-what that you find in many commercial popsicles. We were in a rush, so we just put some organic strawberry, and mango lemonade in ours and they worked just fine, but I can see some brilliant potential. You could do coconut milk with fruit, green smoothie, pureed watermelon...the options are endless. They would also be great in the winter when your child is sick and won't eat.
Another thing I'm a stickler for--they are BPA free. There's no waste, you can use them over and over, and they are very well made. You can choose from different shapes and colors and they're packaged in a nice box which makes a gift-worthy presentation.
4.5 stars - glad I bought these. April 9, 2010 Mom 2 plus 1 more :) (Chicago area USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
These are the best Popsicle molds I have ever tried.
Our favorite treat so far has been frozen v8 Fusion Strawberry Banana - I couldn't believe how many popsicles we could make with just one container of juice.
It is a huge savings over store bought popsicles.
The only drawbacks which would make me take half a star are that they are difficult to remove from the mold, and the drip catcher is not that effective, so we have to hold a paper towel around it to avoid a mess.
I would definitely recommend these as a fun, healthy, inexpensive and better tasting alternative to store bought.
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