🍧 Chill Out with Your Own Popsicle Creations!
The Miaowoof 120 Disposable Ice Popsicle Mold Bags are designed for health-conscious snackers who want to create delicious frozen treats at home. Made from BPA-free plastic, these lightweight and foldable bags come with zip seals and a funnel for easy filling, making them perfect for yogurt sticks, juice, and fruit smoothies. With a compact size and a total weight of just 272 grams, they are ideal for any kitchen.
Brand | Miaowoof |
Model Number | ice pop bags 02 |
Colour | Transparent |
Product Dimensions | 0.05 x 5.08 x 20.32 cm; 272.16 g |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | Lightweight, Foldable |
Item Weight | 272 g |
A**R
Very handy
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 frozenMake 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 .
H**A
Not good
Leaking!!!
M**Y
Easy to use
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.
T**Z
No worth the money
The cut open the side of the mouth making the experience unpleasant also they leak even below the recommended line.
P**E
Big, easy to use, delicious.
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.
T**N
Easy to use!
Was perfect for what I needed, just make sure to put them upright I a bowl because they leak a little before freezing. I froze Powerade in them. Overall 5 stars
M**E
Some of them leak when used with thin liquids
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 frozen puddle. Freezing them upright in a plastic drinking cup works to prevent leaks as they are freezing, and once they are fully frozen they can be safely lain down and stacked for freezer storage, BUT the downside is that in a cup all pressed up against one another, they insulate one another to a degree so it takes longer to freeze.In addition to use for popsicles, I have used roughly 2 or 3 dozen so far for making DIY "gogurts" for the kids. I don't freeze them for the yogurt, I just leave them in the fridge bin with the string cheese, so I can fill them much more full and I don't have to be so meticulously careful about not getting even a drop of spillage in the zip seals. For this purpose, they do not leak at all.Which brings me to the accessories. The little holders are cute and serve their purpose to insulate hands from the cold, but the collapsible silicone funnel is more hinderance than help. The stem is not long enough. It barely goes past the zip seal so every little bump and jar brings it above the zip seal and liquid gets in the zipper. And it keeps collapsing on itself while I'm using it. A regular solid funnel is much more useful for filling these. It also helps to have a second person onhand to unseal the baggies and hand them to you to fill, and then you hand the filled baggie back to them for air-bubble-removal and sealing. Otherwise you're trying to make sure you have at least 2 clean dry fingers per hand at all times to open the seals yourself and later reclose them, while trying to keep your funnel from dripping all over the place between baggies.Considering I got these primarily for non-frozen yogurt, and for that purpose they work perfectly, I will continue to use them. If I were intending to use them for water and juice popsicles on a regular basis, I would look for a different brand.
A**A
Perfect for the boozy ice pops!
So far these are great for boozy (or non) ice pops! I made two flavors so far— raspberry purée with strawberry lemonade and vodka, and blackberry/raspberry purée with lemonade and vodka - so good! So easy to use, and comes with a rubber funnel and ice pop coozies to keep your hand from getting cold! Love them. Perfect for the summer months!Update* I made some patriotic pops for the 4th of July and they were a hit!
E**S
Vodka Pops!
Once I figured out how to open these without ruining the zip-closure, it was all good. But, I did ruin about 10 of them before I figured it out. They come with a handy little funnel, but it is not really needed, because these are very large! It is about the size of TWO regular freeze pops. I used Crystal Light and Vodka (pre-mixed in a pitcher for ease), and made a zero-calorie, zero-carb adult popsicle! They were delicious, and were a huge hit!
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