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Norpro Ice Pop Maker | 
enlarge | Brand: Norpro
Buy New: $15.99
Rating: 24 reviews
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5 x 4
Model: 423 UPC: 028901004231 EAN: 0028901004231 ASIN: B0002IBJOG
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| Features:
| • | Turns fruit, juice, pudding, yogurt, or jam into a delicious frozen treat | | • | Durable, sturdy plastic; aluminum top | | • | Makes 10, 3-ounce treats; includes 24 wooden sticks | | • | Measures 4 by 9 by 5 inches | | • | Made in China |
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Product Description Easily whip up frozen treats at home with the Norpro Stainless Steel Lid Ice Pop Maker. Made of high-quality, durable plastic with a stainless steel top, this kitchen essential makes 10 frozen bars and comes with 24 wooden sticks. Use your own favorite juices, fruit, ice cream, pudding, yogurt and even applesauce to create customized snacks for your entire family. Dishwasher safe. Made in USA. 4Hx9Wx5D".
Amazon.com Product Description Norpo's Popsicle maker transforms juice, fruit, yogurt, and even pudding into delicious frozen snacks. A favorite with kids, it makes ten, three-ounce treats at a time and includes 24 wooden sticks for an authentic popsicle experience. The handy kitchen tool is made from durable, sturdy plastic with a stainless steel lid. The entire unit is dishwasher-safe. This product measures four inches high, by nine inches wide, by five inches deep, and is made in the USA.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Get this popsicle out of here!!!! August 19, 2008 R. Burns (Colton, CA United States) With really small, tight holes, what seems like a fun and simple product turns into a complicated nightmare. This is not for use with regular popsicle sticks. Now I have to find some skinny designer sticks so that I can keep using this product? Lame.
Yum! August 12, 2008 hipEchk (Savannah, GA USA!!!) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you soak the sticks in water for about an hour before you use them, they won't float up or expand...making it easier to get them out of the tray after the popsicles are frozen. Enjoy!!
Works very well, read reviews for helpful hints August 7, 2008 M. Beck (San Diego) I read all of the reviews before I bought this and I think the negative ones are really overdone. Yes, you should not fill the juice to the top, because it will expand a little when it freezes and maybe stick to the top. I think the best way to manage the sticks is to let the juice or whatever you are making freeze for an hour or so and then put the sticks in because in liquid they will just pop back up, there is no way to defy wood from wanting to float. You could I suppose not even use the top at all in that case, but you might as well, you bought it didn't you. Freezing alcholic beverages by the way doesn't work so well, it doesn't freeze solid and margarita sticks seemed like such a great idea. Ok, so don't fill it all the way to the top and put the sticks in a little later, the inconvenience is really minor considering all things. Then they just pop right out.
great product July 21, 2008 Kathleen Mcmullen (Pennsylvania) I purchased this product after reading the previous reviews, not sure how well they would work. I absolutely love them. There are a couple minor issues when using them,but they are common sense things. You do have to submerge them in hot water to get the popsicle to come out of the mold and sometimes the sticks don't move as smoothly thru the top as you would like. But all in all they worked great. Would buy them again and have suggested them to friends who asked where I got mine.
Don't buy it. February 18, 2008 S. Baganz (Fond du Lac WI USA) We got this because my husband though that it would work in spite of some of the negative reviews. The popsicle sticks have to be perfectly straight or you can't get the lid off - and the sticks move and pop up while the liquid is thawed. WE tried once and are ready to throw it away. It was a total waste of money.
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