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Fred Cool Shooters Shot Glass Mold

Fred Cool Shooters Shot Glass Mold
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Fred Cool Shooters Shot Glass Mold

 
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What's cooler than a shot glass made of ice? Fill COOL SHOOTERS with water or your favorite juice, freeze, and then pop out four fully-formed frozen shot glasses. A great way to add a little nip to your favorite sip!

 
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Product Details
Product Length:5.0 inches
Product Width:3.0 inches
Product Height:5.0 inches
Product Weight:0.35 pounds
Package Length:5.98 inches
Package Width:5.75 inches
Package Height:2.76 inches
Package Weight:0.44 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 94 reviews

Features
  • Make your own shot glasses made of ice with this 4-glass mold

  • Made of pure food-grade silicone rubber

  • Fill with water or juice, then place in freezer

  • Pops out 4 fully-formed frozen shot glasses

  • Measures 5 inches by 5 inches by 3 inches


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 94 customer reviews )
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69 of 73 found the following review helpful:


5Not just ice.  Jun 11, 2008 By A. R. Coats
Some have mention using hot water to make stronger clearer ice and that works, but I got to thinking... what else could I make shot glasses from? I melted some Jolly Ranchers and made shot glasses from those... turned out awesome. Next I'll try some chocolate. Also was thinking of using just plain melted sugar. Not sure how well gummy shot glasses wold work but I'm trying that. What else would make a good shot glass?

26 of 26 found the following review helpful:


5What a fun item!  Feb 19, 2008 By Cricket "Living life and loving it!"
Originally I received this from a friend as a gift and we've had so much fun with it that I bought it for a girlfriend that was turning 21. These are great because it's silicone and they come out of the mold pretty easily. Here are my suggestions to anyone that purchases them: Use a cold beverage in them otherwise they start to melt to quickly. To make more than the four, store them in the freezer on wax paper after removing. Try something fun like adding a bit of grenadine or lime juice after filling with water, it'll settle on the bottom which will end up being the rim of the shot glass and it'll give a bit of flavor with your shot.

74 of 88 found the following review helpful:


3Cool and Novel...But Messy  Dec 20, 2006 By Molly
This is a fun and novel idea but has only limited use.

Obviously, ice melts and that poses some problems with serving, using and disposing of them. Drinking them is fun, but they get your fingers cold, slippery and wet. And if you've made it out of juice instead of water, you get cold, wet AND sticky. After using them you need a way to dispose of them quickly, because your guests are left holding an empty, cold, melting shot glass that they can't really set down anywhere or reuse (unless they have a glass to put it in and use as an ice cube).

One idea is to present a shot of liquor/liquid that complements what they're already drinking, so they can drop the ice shot glass (with or without the shot) into the cup. But even this requires careful coordination to make sure the cups are large enough and their glass isn't too full. The shot glasses are surprisingly heavy.

The last problem to mention is when the alcohol melts through the ice shot glass and starts spilling out the bottom. Sometimes this happens quickly, spilling the alcohol out onto the counter where you're pouring, or onto your hapless guest when you're handing it to them. I recommend using already-chilled alcohol to help slow that down, and to serve the filled shot glasses as quickly as possible.

Overall, these provide exactly what you expect from an ice shot glass. They're easy to make, look neat, offer some novelty but aren't good for more than a quick impression and a few minutes before melting becomes a reality.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:


4Neat novelty  Jan 17, 2008 By Euge
This will last you a party or three, before you lose interest. The whole freezing thing can get in the way of your drinking. But otherwise it's pretty neat.

Suggestion: Fill it with hot watter and let it stand out for a while before finally freezing it. Hot watter contains less gas in mixture. The less gases you have mixed in with the water, the less bubbles will form upon freezing, this will give you stronger clearer ice that will last longer.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


4A lot of fun at a party, especially if it is an outside party  Dec 14, 2011 By Timothy B. Riley
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R21EYHZNDLNZIS I'm really not the kind of guy who enjoys doing "shots." I'm more into sipping some good Scotch, no ice or water, over a long period of time. However, I have friends who enjoy a cold shot of something at a party or gathering. That is why I bought this mold. It produces four decent sized shot glasses make of ice. This is not for sipping or even drinking quickly and refilling. They are for shooting, downing the beverage as fast as possible. If you are outside then your guests can smash them on the patio like Greeks smashing plates at a wedding.

I think that a creative mind could come up with all kinds of uses for these. An Irish Car Bomb, Tequila shots, Vodka shots, flaming shots, etc. I think that they work best when a cold liquor is added. I decided to show this mold in action so I made this short video review. I hope that it is helpful to you!

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