Make a cool summer treat even cooler and lift off to new heights of flavorful fun with these Tovolo Blue Rocket Pop Molds. Your home made popsicles will delight the kids and their friends with their unique rocket shape and built-in drip guards. So blast off and get ready for summer with these wonderful treat-makers!
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Product Details
Product Length:
7.5 inches
Product Width:
5.0 inches
Product Height:
7.5 inches
Product Weight:
0.9 pounds
Package Length:
7.9 inches
Package Width:
5.4 inches
Package Height:
4.1 inches
Package Weight:
1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 90 reviews
Features
Take off for some fun with set of 6 blue Rocket shaped frozen pop molds and bas.
Make six healthy, money saving pops at a time using your favorite juices, flavors and ingredients.
Handles feature built -in drip guard to keep hands and clothes clean while smartly designed shape make it easy for frozen pop to slide out of mold.
Sturdy base made of BPA-free plastic measures 7.5 x 5 x 7.5 inches; keeps pops from tipping while freezing, after frozen individual pops fit neatly in freezer to save space
Easy to use and clean and dishwasher safe.
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 90 customer reviews )
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34 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Well-Made Popsicle Molds with a Few Minor Comments Mar 01, 2009
By Robert Paterson 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 for by using juice that is slightly sweeter than normal.
- Try using pudding instead of juice (we're vegan, so we've used vegan pudding), 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.
35 of 37 found the following review helpful:
Love them! Jun 28, 2007
By M. A. Keller 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.
21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Great Quality Jan 09, 2007
By M. Kaufman
"Med Student 08"
We are very happy with the quality of these molds. They are very sturdy and have not broken like the many previous sets of ice pop molds we have bought before.
19 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Great popsicle molds Feb 21, 2007
By Katherine A. Correia 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.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Bought one to try -- back for more May 13, 2010
By Megan Falciani I bought this mold for my 6YO daughter. She has severe food allergies (she's g-tube fed and safely eats three solid foods), so all commercial ones are out. But she wants an "ice cream treat" just like her brothers, so we've tried just about every freezer pop mold out there. They just haven't worked (too flimsy, don't fit in the freezer, too big, etc.). So at this point, I'm a desperate mama, trying to find SOMETHING that will work for her (and me!).
These are PERFECT.
Firstly, they're individually frozen, not frozen together as a big block of pops, so to get one out of the mold doesn't mean defrosting the entire batch in the process. Running it under warm water for a second or two didn't melt it into oblivion, either. The water caused the mold to visibly come away from the pop and slide off (so no running it an extra few seconds to "make sure" it would slide out and melting half the thing in the process). All of this also means she can help herself and doesn't need somebody to always hop up and get it for her.
Secondly, the holding tray base is a solid piece, so I don't have to worry about trying to balance the popsicle ends on the wire shelves of my freezer. Plus, once they pops are frozen, I can take them out of the base and lay them in on their sides in the door shelf of the freezer. Much better than halving half a tray of popsicles taking up an entire shelf.
Third, the portions these make are very reasonable. One pint of strawberries plus 1/3 cup each sugar and water filled all 6 molds with a little mix leftover. Ok, if you're a hungry grown-up, take two. But for a child, they're a very nice size. She was actually able to finish the entire pop in one sitting. Usually I have to throw 1/3-1/2 of an uneaten popsicle away because it's just too much.
Finally, the shape itself was a hit. Comparing it to the cheapie ones her brothers had -- except for the stick, hers looked EXACTLY like theirs. Maybe not a big deal to an adult, but for a child who is so used to everything being obviously different, this is HUGE. (And honestly, after seeing how easy these are, and how nicely they work, I'll probably buy another set of molds instead of more popsicles for them!)