By: Miaowoof
Our 120 Disposable Ice Pop Mold Bags are perfect for creating healthy snacks, yogurt sticks, juice, and fruit smoothies. These BPA-free freezer tubes come with zip seals to keep your treats fresh and fun to eat. Plus, each 2-pack of ice pop sleeves comes with a handy funnel for filling and pouring. Our Ice Pop Molds are designed with the highest quality materials and offer the best overall satisfaction and value for money. Enjoy the fun and deliciousness of homemade ice candy pops with our ice pop molds!Marc Masters: These tubes worked great for making yogurt and fruit popsicles at home. I love the little popsicle holders as well (so your fingers don't freeze)! The funnel is also useful. Great product for the price. My only complaint is that this is more disposable plastic that can't be recycled and takes generations to decompose. I'll be looking for reusable tubes next.
United States on May 13, 2022
mrs davina holiday: Easy to use but the bags leak slightly, even when well below the line,, have filled them and put them on a baking tin for freezing, bit of a long process.
United Kingdom on Apr 10, 2022
Henny elysa: Leaking!!!
United Kingdom on Mar 22, 2022
Toyz: The cut open the side of the mouth making the experience unpleasant also they leak even below the recommended line.
United Kingdom on Jul 01, 2021
Mirage: TLDR: These bags hold 4oz (1/2 C.) each, filled all the way to the fill line with no air bubbles or wrinkles. They are made from a thick sturdy plastic and the zip seals are strong and work great for individually portioning yogurt. If you want to use for water or juice popsicles, I suggest freezing them zipper-end-UP in a freezer safe cup/container to prevent leaks, but be aware it will take longer to freeze multiple popsicles in the same container.
WHOLE Review: I've used roughly 15 baggies so far for water and juice popsicles so far and 3 of them have unfortunately had leaky zippers when used for this purpose. That's a 20% failure rate. I have been extra careful every time to make sure I am not getting any fluid in the zip seals and that I'm making sure they are lined up and pressed closed evenly and completely. I also fill them only to half an inch BELOW the fill line, and gently remove the air so the liquid has plenty of room for expansion. There seems to be no visible way to tell which ones will leak either - they all appear sound and only the thinnest liquids leak out. You find out which ones were defective when you find them frozen to the shelf of your freezer in a big...
United States on Apr 28, 2021
U. Smith: I gave it 1 star for warmth because I do not understand how a freezer pop can be warm. If that is referring to the sleeve, I cannot say. I have not used a sleeve yet. I guess stretch is referring to the sleeve also. If you fill the bag to the marked fill line, it holds very well. My problem is finding a consistency for the frozen contents that allow for easier eating. My frozen iced tea produced a very hard block of ice that stayed rock hard almost to the end. The only part I could eat was the watery part that melted off. With store-bought frozen pops, you get to eat some of the frozen treat. So, if you are buying these to freeze drinks like tea or lemonade, you might want to find a recipe to make the frozen result more edible than a block of hard ice and flavored melt water.
United States on Oct 13, 2020
Phortune: Used almost all of these. Here are my suggestions. If you're making boozy pops with carbonated beverages do not fill to the fill line, fill a bit below (or ensure the bev is fully flattened, no bubbles) . I use rum or vodka with various flavors of sparkling ice carbonated water. I put my pops in a bin upright. Sometimes there is overflow from them but they don't leak. Not in a.... there's a hole somewhere way. Sometimes they freeze too large and it comes out the top. They aren't hard to open, they can be fidly until you get a rhythm. They funnel us a lifesaver and the two holders are a hand saver. These bags are bigger than I anticipated even after reading the dimensions.
They are beefy! They're cheap enough to give a shot, so why not.
United States on Oct 09, 2020
Cpl. CorndogCpl. Corndog: The media could not be loaded. These are great in theory. They take quite a bit to fill. It's not difficult it's just a process. I'm 5 in and it's taken me a good 15 minutes. Just be prepared to give a good hour to this task if you want a decent surplus of pops.
Additionally, they leak. I don't have any puddles yet but as you can see from my video they do start leaking the second you set them down. My thought is that I will start filling them less so that when they freeze it won't apply more pressure in the seal and make a mess in my freezer. 🤷🏼♀️ We shall see if that works.
This isn't a task I would take on weekly as it's just too much work for the amount of pops my kids can go through in a day. I had an overabundance of grapes to harvest and thought this would be a fun way to use up a bunch of grapes. I'm guessing it will be fun for the kids but I may need to add tequila to a few to make this fun for myself 🤪
United States on Jul 15, 2020
120 Disposable BPA Free Ice Popsicle Molds by Miaowoof - Freezer Tubes | Koverz Kooleez Neoprene Freezer Pop Sleeves - #1 Original 8-Pack for Full-Length Ice Pops | ARTLEO Ice Cube Tray with Lid and Freezer Storage Bin | |
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Sale off | $2 OFF | $6 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 171 reviews | 402 reviews | 263 reviews |
Size | Bags & Funnel & Sleeves | ||
Item Weight | 9.6 Ounces | 0.81 ounces | 11.6 ounces |
Brand | Miaowoof | Koverz | ARTLEO |
Material Type Free | Bpa Free, Phthalates Free | BPA Free | |
Number of Pieces | 2 | 8 | |
Material | Plastic | Neoprene | BPA Free |
Capacity | 5.3 Ounces | ||
Color | clear | 8-Pack | Pink |
Amazzon Customer: Liked the fact I could make zero carb ice lollies. Maybe it's just me, but the leaked a little if I lay them down, so I froze them a few at a time & lay them down once frozen
Make great ice packs for lunches, plus extra drink -win/win!
I try to use them (just for myself) more than once to mitigate the 'single use plastic' aspect, but I can fit ice lolly moulds in my freezer or use them for lunch coolers .
United Kingdom on Jun 23, 2023