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Progressive International PLP-1 Freezer Pop Maker

Progressive International PLP-1 Freezer Pop Maker

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Progressive International PLP-1 Freezer Pop Maker

 
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Progressive International is your source for the widest range of functional, inventive, and fun kitchen tools and great ideas put into practice. Our in-house designers spend hours in the kitchen coming up with ways to improve on a variety of traditional tasks and tools. Established in 1973, our commitment to quality and service allows us to offer a broad selection of quality kitchenware and other household products. Progressive frozen pop maker is easy to use and includes 50 wood freezer pop sticks and an aluminum lid that keeps the sticks firmly in place while they freeze.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:9.0 inches
Product Width:6.0 inches
Product Height:4.0 inches
Product Weight:0.0 pounds
Package Length:9.8 inches
Package Width:5.9 inches
Package Height:5.2 inches
Package Weight:1.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 54 reviews

Features
  • Enjoy homemade frozen treats with Progressive's frozen pop maker

  • Easily use fruits, juices, yogurt, or whatever to make up to 10 frozen pops at a time in one tray

  • Includes 50 wood freezer pop sticks and aluminum lid keeping sticks firmly in place

  • Taking up minimal space in the freezer, the frozen pop tray measures 9 by 6 by 4 inches

  • Great for parties and poolside fun; makes a fun gift idea for kids who like to make their own treats


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 54 customer reviews )
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103 of 104 found the following review helpful:


5Easy, Cold Treats  Jul 27, 2007 By Kimberly T.
My daughter is allergic to food dye, and she can't eat a some brands of popsicles. We needed to make our own. I had the Lickity Sip, but had lost half the plastic "sticks". I didn't replace it with that one since I didn't want to search the yard looking for the plastic ones every time they ate outside. So, I wanted one that used wooden sticks. This is great. It makes a lot of pops at a time. You can't tell from the description or pictures, but the molds are all connected in a metal frame. Some people complained that the sticks get stuck, or popped up. I didn't have a problem with them popping up, so I don't pre-soak them. If they did pop up, I think I would put something on top to hold them down while freezing, a bag of frozen Veggies maybe. Others complained the stick holes were too small, I used a flat-head screwdriver to widen the holes a little. It worked great. Some have complained that they have to run it under water to loosen the Pops. I think thats true of any popsicle mold. I am very pleased with this product. It makes 8 Pops at a time, so I can make 4 each full size Pops for my 7-year old and 1/2 size ones for my 2-year old.

62 of 63 found the following review helpful:


5Granny-pops  Jul 25, 2009 By Granny M
As a grandparent of 6, I have made a big hit with freezer pops made with these molds. I bought 3 of them, because the recipe I use is a Jello-pop recipe which uses matching flavors of Jello and CoolAde and makes 15 pops. With 3 molds, I can make 2 different flavors at once! I have used other molds, but don't like tracking the plastic handles after the pop is finished! The trick with this mold is to freeze the pops for exactly 1 1/2 hours before inserting the sticks. If you insert them earlier they "float" sideways and when frozen, you can't get the lid off. The grandkids put in their order before their visit, so that I will have the preferred flavors when they arrive. We have pictures of the "Granny-pop salute" in which all kids with Granny-pops hold up their pops at the same time. Don't worry, if your grandchildren call you something else besides "Granny", you can adapt the name to "Na-Na Pops", "Gee-Gee Pops" or whatever! BIG hit!
Do you want the recipe? 1 pkg CoolAde & 1 pkg Jello (matching or compatible flavors), 1 cup sugar, 2 cups boiling water (stir until dissolved), 2 cups cold water. Pour into molds, freeze for 1 1/2 hrs, then insert the sticks and freeze 5 or more hours. Unmold by removing the lid and running under hot water briefly until they can be removed. Bag with Baggies and a twist-tie. Now you have a freezer-shelf full of treats.

40 of 40 found the following review helpful:


4popsicles!  Oct 25, 2007 By Kelly Tanner
I bought this item because I am having surgery and will be on a liquid diet for three weeks. In an effort to make this somewhat more interesting, I started checking out sugar-free popsicles in the stores, and discovered that most sugar-free popsicles in the stores are completely awful. So I'm making my own.

The tray is easy to use and all my treats held their shape well and came out of the molds very easily by running hot water over the outside. I like that it uses actual popsicle sticks instead of plastic ones, since those can get bent and ruined over time, whereas buying more sticks is cheap and easy.

Exactly what I wanted.

23 of 23 found the following review helpful:


5HOT POPS  Sep 19, 2009 By Willy
If you are a popsicle lover, as I am, you must have this popsicle maker. Popsicles made at home are far better than any you can get on the market. I have two Progressive International's so I can make 20 at a time. Usually when I take 20 out of the freezer, I pour 20 more and put back in the freezer. I have no trouble getting my popsicles out of the molds. I run hot water over them for a few seconds, and they come right out. My wife and I have several favorite recipes but let me share one of our favorites.
FROZEN FRUIT
7 bananas mashed
1 large can crushed pineapple
1 large can sliced peaches, cut into fine pieces (save the juice)
3 tablespoons lemon juice
1 large can frozen orange juice
3 1/2 cups white sugar
Pour peach juice in orange juice can, finish filling with water, pour in, and pour two more cans of water. Mix well and pour in molds and freeze. Makes about 50 popsicles.

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:


5Better than the others with the plastic sticks  May 07, 2009 By L. Gorski
Although I like both the molds with the wood sticks and the ones with the plastic, I prefer these more because I can make a variety of flavors and pull them out of the mold and store them in a freezer bag. This allows for me to make as many as I want. The other molds, although great, you have to actually eat the popsicle before you can reuse the mold again. Easy to remove and nice size.

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