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popsicle makers?

post #1 of 7
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I just spent too long on Amazon trying to find a popsicle maker Any suggestions?

I want something made out of silicone or #2, 4 or 5 plastic
I want to use wood popsicle sticks, not plastic tops

I'd happily DIY but I don't want to have to remember to add sticks after something is 1/2 frozen (that's just not going to happen).

Any ideas?
post #2 of 7
Well it dosen't have sticks at all wooden or plastic, but I just got these recently and I'm pretty happy with them. They're silicone.
post #3 of 7
I got these http://www.amazon.com/Lekue-Silicone...6288289&sr=1-3 which are similar to the what the pp posted. I've had good success with these. Another idea is to get a silicone muffin tin and just buy wooden sticks and fill it with juice/smoothie and then stick the sticks in until frozen.
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Originally Posted by KristyDi View Post
Well it dosen't have sticks at all wooden or plastic, but I just got these recently and I'm pretty happy with them. They're silicone.
Does your little one use it well? DS1 is 4 and DS2 will be 2 soon, could they work with these do you think?
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Does your little one use it well? DS1 is 4 and DS2 will be 2 soon, could they work with these do you think?
DD is 2 (27 months). I have to start it for her and it took a bit of practice before she could use it with out squeezing too hard and popping the whole thing out, but she's pretty much figured it out now. If she lets it drop all the way back in then she may need my help to get it started again. She's pretty messy with it, but i figure it would be that way with any popsicle. It's not something I hand to her and walk away.
post #6 of 7
have you looked at stainless steel ones? http://www.thetickletrunk.com/produc...=Popsicle_mold


I want to try them but the price scares me away.
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have you looked at stainless steel ones? http://www.thetickletrunk.com/produc...=Popsicle_mold


I want to try them but the price scares me away.
Wow, those are beautiful - I want everything on their site But $35 + $11 shipping...
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