Reinvent the classics six pops at a time with ZOKU Classic Pop Molds. These easy-to-use and even easier-to-clean removable molds make creating and cleaning up a snap. Invite them to your next family dinner, party, or to join the rest of your Zoku Slow-Pop™ collection.
Product Features:
Creates
6 perfect ice pops with a classic shape; about 3.1-fluid ounces each
Create unique homemade treats with fresh fruit, yogurt, juice;
mixing-and-matching flavors is limited only by your imagination
Drip guards included to keep hands clean as you enjoy your popsicle - no more sticky fingers!
Mess-free fun for the whole family; perfect for parties, snacktime, or dessert
Space saving
BPA and Phthalate free
Product Details:
Includes:
1 Classic Pop Mold, 6 Removable Molds, 6 Sticks with Drip Guards Care: Hand Wash - Dishwasher Safe Top Rack Only Capacity:
About 3.1 fl. oz. each Dimensions:
9” x 4.5” x 4.75” Material:
Polypropelene SKU:
ZK114
1. Pour chilled juice into the removable molds up to the fill line 2. Insert sticks 3. Freeze filled molds for 6+ hours
4. Pull out pop in mold & rinse under hot water for 30-60 seconds 5. Pull removable mold from frozen pop
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Deborah F.
Classic Pop Molds
These are fun and easy to use, fill and clean. Great storage in the freezer. Very pleased with these!
Fun easy to make but cannot get them out of the molds once frozen.
Reply:
Hello Julie,
Thank you for your feedback.
The easiest way to help the pops release from the molds, is to place them under some running water for about 10 seconds.
Hope this helps in your future pop making.
All the best,
Team ZOKU
Bought these at a shop near me. Very easy to use and easy to pop out with a quick run of mold under the warm tap. The pop out easily and perfectly from mold! I feel like a genius ;) (p.s. all pop molds leak at the bottom when melting. For me, the trick is to wrap/twist a paper towel around the bottom handle to catch the drips. I do that with store bought pops as well...