I’ve had one of these for over ten years- still use it, still love it. You definitely need to do things in the right order, and don’t try to wash it until it’s defrosted, but it really is nifty!
This actually would quench my craving for juice pops lately, I think. Both Momma and I have been really in the mood for pops with this heat, and this might help with many other factors. I'm impressed it works as advertised, glad to see it! I like the way they pop out and they have drip guards as well, a lot of homemade ones I've seen don't have those features. Seems easy enough to use, even one-handed!
I have those tupperware ice pops - 6 of them. I love to mix milk with yoghurt, pour a bit of jam in the bottom then pour the yoghurt mix on it and freeze
For the price i would rather use a cheaper alternative that you put in the freezer and make them ahead of when i need them as even with this thing your typing up freezer space to freeze something.
For $20 you can get ones shaped like dinosaurs or animals or little figures lol But im cheap my grandkids love the otterpops and i have a food saver machine. I just buy the cheaper big rolls of the plastic and make my own fruit juice otterpops. Its a bit fussy bur i know whats in it and can use anything in the little bags plus i can make them a bit bigger. And if your careful you can reuse about 2 times before they get too short lol I make small pouches for sauses too for when we are heading to the camper and dont want to take a huge bottle of stuff up
I have been eating a lot of fruit bars lately, I bet that would be cheaper in the long run. Pretty cool machine, I did not even know it existed lol. Thanks for testing it out.
When you held up the popsicle sticks, and mentioned the decoration, I saw that marketing and engineering collaborated on making it harder for the frozen treats to slide off the sticks.
I've had this a while myself. They actually sell an accessory kit that includes a piece to lean the unit on to get better results with the multi flavor pips. Also, they sell a unit for storing pops in the freezer. I've not had great success with dairy but others are great and this lives mainly in my freezer. Fun fact, they say they needed to make the super tool as they found the only remaining issue was the extraction.
I did see the accessory mentioned in the instructions. I figured that must be for hardcore users like yourself! And yeah without that Super Tool, extraction would not be easy!
It costs $60 and has to be chilled for 24 hours? Kinda makes me want to pull out those many plastic popsicle forms that I bought from Walmart, for 10¢ each. I'll just freeze those, for 24 hours😂😂😂
@@freethebirds3578 many people have space for that, especially if they also have a chest freezer. I could totally keep it in my freezer if I really wanted to, would take up about as much space as the 12 popsicle mold that I have (but pretty much never use)
@paulaallen is exactly correct! If you have to freeze the unit for 24 hours, and if it only takes 6-8 to freeze however many cheap popsicle molds you can fit in your freezer, well . . . . $60?! There is one born every minute!
Seriously. I think we all got how the mutlicolored ones worked without the demonstration. I don't see how that character stuff would ever come out even close to looking good. I was most curious about that.
What they mean about cleaning every time is that you can wrins with water to flush out juice reidu. No brush or soap. Use the soap and brush after many uses 😉
I Would use a Rachet. I have a set and it's handy when I lose the tools that come with my power tools or things like my metal blade weed Wacker. That came with a little tool that fits over the nut that is used to tighten the blades. You have to constantly take the blades off if you have tall grass because it gets wrapped up behind the blades. I lost the tool after the first summer. Like this thing ,it would be only used during the warmer months. Not during wintertime. So easy to lose.
It is amazing. Extremely easy to use. 10/10. It enhances the flavors of stuff that you make with it. The only thing that you have to get used to is that anything with zero sugar you have to add some sugar to….. so if your stuff is sweet but has 0 sugar… you gotta add some… but we use maple syrup because it’s a little more healthy and honestly I don’t add that much…, I just keep adding until it stops beeping at me and finally makes the slushy… but seriously if you like slushy’s it’s perfect. It literally just as good as any other slushy out there. Just at home. Super cool. The creations you can make is the best part. You can literally make anything.
I should get this. I've been wanting to make horchata Popsicles, and pomegranate pops are also amazing so I'd love to do pomegranate juice for some pops
Way back in the 50's we had some 'plasticcy type' popsicle forms (Rubbermaid or Fuller ?) to make these. They sat on a little rack in the freezer. Probably cost about $1.99 for a set of 6.
I mean, if you have space to keep it perm in the freezer then I could see a use for it but otherwise in the 24 hours you are letting the device cool, you could have been making pops in a standard mold.
Great video and something I would like and use, but here in the UK it seems to have been discontinuted on Amazon and other UK sites that use to stock it. I think if it could have been chilled via usb or mains, it would have been more functional.
Nice that it works, but really isn't very efficient! You can buy nice molds that go in the freezer and make more and a lot faster if you consider the time that unit has to spend in the freezer to recharge.
That looks like fun. I wonder why you can't use artificial sweeteners. I wonder if you could make pudding pops or jello pops. I used to love those as a kid.
IKR😂😂😂Even he didn't show Bailey on camera but I know Bailey was licking her lips watching him make those popsicles and not sharing them with her😂😂😂I know Bailey was hoping that he would make one for her too😂😂😂
Always love this channel. 'I froze orange juice, and it tastes like frozen orange juice' There's not much more you can say about it, but out of context it's an amusing comment ^^
It’s about the time factor. The kids come running in, saying ‘we want popsicles’. Ten minutes later, you have popsicles. I’m not a great planner, but if I leave this in the freezer, I always have something I can make into popsicles. Planning 24 hours ahead just didn’t happen. I used it most when my kids were about eight, and playing with the neighbour kids.
I think for the ease of use for multiple flavors, or as a fun activity with children, it has merit. I'm not in for retail price on it, but I'd pick it up on a sale.
@@skatersirian That’s one, kinda judgemental and negative, interpretation. Really though, it’s a fun thing we did together. And last I checked, when a gaggle of kids come into the house mid afternoon after having played for a few hours, they’re going to need a snack. And with a pile of 8 year olds, supervision of snack making is still required anyhow. Now that my kids are old enough to make them themselves, they do. The reason we got it initially was to make popsicles out of things we’re not allergic to. It was a huge bonus to be able to do it on a whim.
@@skatersirian Oh no, the kids wanted some popsicles so she made some for them. Such a bad parent. We all know you should say no to your kid in absolutely everything they ask.
probably store it in the freezer and next time you want pops, you have them in ten minutes. mostly good for households that love to frequently have various kinds of popsicles.
Okay I was actually kind of impressed with how well this worked. I absolutely do not need one but if I was in the market for a popsicle maker I would definitely get this one.
Ah man I got excited by that price point hoping maybe it would be a plug in thing, similar to counter top ice makers. Having to freeze it for 24 hours before hand kind of defeats the entire purpose of it to me.
I work at a warehouse and two of our products are Starbucks and shamrock milk, i dont get to work with the cold stuff so im just forking around pepsi and starbucks all night when i dont drink soda or coffee, they do have a little vending machine for us and there is shamrock but in the passed three years every week they always fill it so its just one shy of lasting me a week with the shamrocks
the same company also makes regular pop molds in very cool shapes, kids like those better imo. I have the single pop version, comes in handy in the colder months when you all of a sudden want a popsicle, and don't have a bunch in the fridge premade.
They do wash pretty easily; I also own one. Just like the insert for an ice cream maker though, you'll need to let it come to about room temp to clean it. Otherwise, your sponge will stick to it.
I'd try to make some pudding pops with that contraption! I'd start with the chocolate and vanilla pops that I miss, but pistachio wouldn't be far behind.
so no sweeteners? i was thinking if you put chocolate syrup in the chocolate milk it would be more fudge like but the extra sugar might cause it to not freeze and it wont pop out in one piece
No artificial sweeteners is what I believe he, and the instructions, said. The just mean that if you make the liquid yourself you have to use certain types of sweeteners. It's a chemistry thing.
James…. Buddy….. how…. Could….. the…. Directions….. be….. necessary?????? 😂😂😂 I swear if you bought a bottle you would read the directions!! I literally never read them. Everything on this planet is so self explanatory. When I bought the ninja slushi, I pulled it right out plugged it in and made my first slushy.. how could anyone ever need directions?
You should try to use drinkyoghurt! Or even just get regular ones (like Fruix or Danonino) and cut a slit on the top and then just poke in a spoon, or a lollipop handle.
I really dig this device.Tho 60 dlrs is too much for me to spend on it. I find it amazing how it works No doubt the price will come down eventually. Very good presentation as usual . Jim, was Ron Popeil yr mentor 🤔😅
Would be perfect if the silver part was removable to wash thoroughly and one day maybe they will have an electric model as not everyone has freezer space. I am in Australia. Never hear sir seen this product before.. I want one. Thanks for reviewing ❤❤
Currently unavailable from Amazon Canada, or I would have ordered it. Being a single guy living alone, it would be perfect for my needs. Hopefully it will be available again soon.
I do think it's really cool that you can produce (3) popsicles in 7-9 minutes as kids today want "instant" gratification BUT there are other MUCH cheaper options out there that do however require planning ahead. But this apparatus requires 24hrs of freezer time too. On the fence if this is actually worth the $60 price vs. the MUCH cheaper options for like $10 or even LESS!
I got some old Tupperware popsicle molds from the 50's that still work just fine. Or for a couple bucks buy a bag of freeze pops in a bag from the store and freeze them, they're real cheap.
Hoi Sweetie, We are big fans of soft ice cream, but until now I haven't found a single machine that makes soft ice cream at home!!! I wonder if they excist, those machines that make soft ice cream (at home)?? Just saw one from the brand' Cuisinart Soft Serve Icemachine', please, can you try this one and maybe you do can find others too?!? Would be very grateful! Not fan of popsicles here, sorry ;-) Warm hugs and love from an old rebel-Pinkie
It appears to work very well, and the convenience of enjoying a last minute popsicle is good. However, I believe the price is far too high, for what you get. Plan ahead, and make a large batch from the cheap moulds.
I just have some cheap 6 dollar molds, little stand they sit in, with the drip guard and stick on top as the lid, after eating one, I just wash it off, and refill it with juice and rotate them like that. So far pineapple juice and mango nectar are my favorites.
My favorite would be the Orange Juice one. I don't like apple juice or fruit punch. This looks really cool. It is just my husband and I so this would be perfect for us.
Can't use artificial sweeteners? Or water? Seems to have a bunch of weird restrictions. I guess maybe it needs something denser than water (i.e. something that has extra "stuff" in it to freeze), but I don't understand the sweetener thing. I'm not a physicist.
I’ve had one of these for over ten years- still use it, still love it. You definitely need to do things in the right order, and don’t try to wash it until it’s defrosted, but it really is nifty!
Nifty? Thanks for the laugh. Haven't heard that one in a while.
This actually would quench my craving for juice pops lately, I think. Both Momma and I have been really in the mood for pops with this heat, and this might help with many other factors. I'm impressed it works as advertised, glad to see it! I like the way they pop out and they have drip guards as well, a lot of homemade ones I've seen don't have those features. Seems easy enough to use, even one-handed!
I love mine.
Wow dude, seems you are releasing a tons of videos recently, that's an amazing spree ! good luck and keep up the amazing work !
I have those tupperware ice pops - 6 of them. I love to mix milk with yoghurt, pour a bit of jam in the bottom then pour the yoghurt mix on it and freeze
For the price i would rather use a cheaper alternative that you put in the freezer and make them ahead of when i need them as even with this thing your typing up freezer space to freeze something.
Go for something less expensive vs cheaper.
For $20 you can get ones shaped like dinosaurs or animals or little figures lol
But im cheap my grandkids love the otterpops and i have a food saver machine. I just buy the cheaper big rolls of the plastic and make my own fruit juice otterpops. Its a bit fussy bur i know whats in it and can use anything in the little bags plus i can make them a bit bigger. And if your careful you can reuse about 2 times before they get too short lol
I make small pouches for sauses too for when we are heading to the camper and dont want to take a huge bottle of stuff up
When i was a kid it was Slippery Sams, raspberry flavour. Flashback..
Thanks for the awesome review, James! 😁Your feedback on our Quick Pop Maker means a lot to us.
I have been eating a lot of fruit bars lately, I bet that would be cheaper in the long run. Pretty cool machine, I did not even know it existed lol. Thanks for testing it out.
We have had this for years - still love it
When you held up the popsicle sticks, and mentioned the decoration, I saw that marketing and engineering collaborated on making it harder for the frozen treats to slide off the sticks.
I just learned that in engineering, a design that solves more than one problem is considered elegant.
I've had this a while myself. They actually sell an accessory kit that includes a piece to lean the unit on to get better results with the multi flavor pips. Also, they sell a unit for storing pops in the freezer. I've not had great success with dairy but others are great and this lives mainly in my freezer. Fun fact, they say they needed to make the super tool as they found the only remaining issue was the extraction.
I did see the accessory mentioned in the instructions. I figured that must be for hardcore users like yourself! And yeah without that Super Tool, extraction would not be easy!
Cool a cola pop
I've had this product for a few years. Got it on clearance. I love it.
It costs $60 and has to be chilled for 24 hours? Kinda makes me want to pull out those many plastic popsicle forms that I bought from Walmart, for 10¢ each. I'll just freeze those, for 24 hours😂😂😂
You're basically supposed to just store it in the freezer
A bag of Freeze Pops is $3 at Walmart , I'll stick with those.
@@d-meth Who has a freezer big enough to store that in? It looks huge!
@@freethebirds3578 many people have space for that, especially if they also have a chest freezer. I could totally keep it in my freezer if I really wanted to, would take up about as much space as the 12 popsicle mold that I have (but pretty much never use)
@paulaallen is exactly correct! If you have to freeze the unit for 24 hours, and if it only takes 6-8 to freeze however many cheap popsicle molds you can fit in your freezer, well . . . . $60?! There is one born every minute!
What!? You didn't do the character face molds!? How could you!? You're gonna need to do a part 2 lol
Seriously. I think we all got how the mutlicolored ones worked without the demonstration. I don't see how that character stuff would ever come out even close to looking good. I was most curious about that.
I’m right on time! I always look forward to seeing his videos, especially the longer ones and ones where he reviews more than one item
There’s loads of great RUclipsrs, but James is definitely one of my top 10 and I feel happy when I see he’s uploaded.
Agree 💯
What they mean about cleaning every time is that you can wrins with water to flush out juice reidu. No brush or soap. Use the soap and brush after many uses 😉
What if you lose the super tool? I wonder how you'd get them out. I'd also pour instant pudding in these too. Yum.
Loosing the piece seems like something I'd do! Need a chain and a little divot to store it in! LoL
I Would use a Rachet. I have a set and it's handy when I lose the tools that come with my power tools or things like my metal blade weed Wacker. That came with a little tool that fits over the nut that is used to tighten the blades. You have to constantly take the blades off if you have tall grass because it gets wrapped up behind the blades. I lost the tool after the first summer. Like this thing ,it would be only used during the warmer months. Not during wintertime. So easy to lose.
You can contact our customer support team and we'd be happy to ship out a replacement tool at no cost! ☺
Great to see summer products. Please review the new Ninja Slushi Maker! I've been eyeing but would love to see a review.
Ooo that sounds good
It is amazing. Extremely easy to use. 10/10. It enhances the flavors of stuff that you make with it. The only thing that you have to get used to is that anything with zero sugar you have to add some sugar to….. so if your stuff is sweet but has 0 sugar… you gotta add some… but we use maple syrup because it’s a little more healthy and honestly I don’t add that much…, I just keep adding until it stops beeping at me and finally makes the slushy… but seriously if you like slushy’s it’s perfect. It literally just as good as any other slushy out there. Just at home. Super cool. The creations you can make is the best part. You can literally make anything.
Great idea
I thought that all ninja products were over prices things for people who need more show than go?
@@HardxCorpsxKali Sounds amazing. I am waiting for it to come back in stock, but I love slushes so I’ll probably get it if I see it.
prechilling everything im sure helps alot
I should get this. I've been wanting to make horchata Popsicles, and pomegranate pops are also amazing so I'd love to do pomegranate juice for some pops
If you have to freeze the unit first wouldn't it be easier just to freeze the pops themselves in the freezer?
Way back in the 50's we had some 'plasticcy type' popsicle forms (Rubbermaid or Fuller ?) to make these. They sat on a little rack in the freezer. Probably cost about $1.99 for a set of 6.
They still have these
I remember. Before that we used paper cups with popsicle sticks which were good also.
'50s. The apostrophe comes before the decade, not the "s".
I had something similar years ago, and it DOES work.
I mean, if you have space to keep it perm in the freezer then I could see a use for it but otherwise in the 24 hours you are letting the device cool, you could have been making pops in a standard mold.
Must say it was nice not to see something ya had to charge.
Oh my, now I want one! 🤣😂 I'm thinking of all the flavors I could use! 😋
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Another solution for a problem that doesn't exist.
Great video and something I would like and use, but here in the UK it seems to have been discontinuted on Amazon and other UK sites that use to stock it. I think if it could have been chilled via usb or mains, it would have been more functional.
I’m curious to know how a jello pudding pop would come out. Miss those😢
And real fruit, to make a sorbet pop.
@@freethebirds3578 I think both are in their official recipe book
I'm impressed that it actually worked as advertised
I bought one of these years ago. I love it. Even took it to my knitting group and made some popsicles for us during a heat wave.
omg so cute but wish you did the character molds
Nice that it works, but really isn't very efficient! You can buy nice molds that go in the freezer and make more and a lot faster if you consider the time that unit has to spend in the freezer to recharge.
Those pops look amazing....I wonder if it would work with like a veggie juice?
That looks like fun. I wonder why you can't use artificial sweeteners. I wonder if you could make pudding pops or jello pops. I used to love those as a kid.
Wonder if that would work with instant pudding for pudding pops?
Did you try putting the finished pops in the freezer, maybe in ziplock bags for later? Do the instructions say why you can't use plain water?
I was curious of this as well. Wouldn't some juices be mostly water?
sugar/sugar alternatives stick to the plastic stick
@@Valspartame_Maelstrom wasnt the question
It needs sugar, so no plain water, whatever you toss in has to have sugar.
@@mixeddrinks8100 why does it need sugar
This is really cool to have. Instead of waiting overnight I can make one within minutes😊😊😊
You forgot to make a beef stock one for Bailey!
IKR😂😂😂Even he didn't show Bailey on camera but I know Bailey was licking her lips watching him make those popsicles and not sharing them with her😂😂😂I know Bailey was hoping that he would make one for her too😂😂😂
Always love this channel. 'I froze orange juice, and it tastes like frozen orange juice' There's not much more you can say about it, but out of context it's an amusing comment ^^
A coffee popsicle sounds great. Fudgesicles were always my favorite.
The coffee flavor was the best!
this is cool but there's not really too big a difference between getting some popsicle molds and just freezing them
It’s about the time factor. The kids come running in, saying ‘we want popsicles’. Ten minutes later, you have popsicles. I’m not a great planner, but if I leave this in the freezer, I always have something I can make into popsicles. Planning 24 hours ahead just didn’t happen. I used it most when my kids were about eight, and playing with the neighbour kids.
@@karenneill9109So if your kid wants something immediately, you scurry to make it. Great parenting.
I think for the ease of use for multiple flavors, or as a fun activity with children, it has merit. I'm not in for retail price on it, but I'd pick it up on a sale.
@@skatersirian That’s one, kinda judgemental and negative, interpretation. Really though, it’s a fun thing we did together. And last I checked, when a gaggle of kids come into the house mid afternoon after having played for a few hours, they’re going to need a snack. And with a pile of 8 year olds, supervision of snack making is still required anyhow. Now that my kids are old enough to make them themselves, they do. The reason we got it initially was to make popsicles out of things we’re not allergic to. It was a huge bonus to be able to do it on a whim.
@@skatersirian Oh no, the kids wanted some popsicles so she made some for them. Such a bad parent. We all know you should say no to your kid in absolutely everything they ask.
If you need to put the unit in the freezer first, why not just make pops in freezer?
probably store it in the freezer and next time you want pops, you have them in ten minutes. mostly good for households that love to frequently have various kinds of popsicles.
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Seems a bit pricey but looks like it works. 😊
Hehe, inserting the super tool. Hehe. Hehehehe. Hehe.
Looks good! I was hoping you’d try some yogurt. I bet that’d be difficult to clean though.
If you want a soda flavor just use flat soads (leave the cap off
I wonder if you put in the fridge while they are freezing if it will extend the freezing capabilities!?
Okay I was actually kind of impressed with how well this worked. I absolutely do not need one but if I was in the market for a popsicle maker I would definitely get this one.
Ah man I got excited by that price point hoping maybe it would be a plug in thing, similar to counter top ice makers. Having to freeze it for 24 hours before hand kind of defeats the entire purpose of it to me.
what is your freezer setting? i keep mine at the coldest setting, might make a difference
Compair that to a couple hours to make Popcycles the standard way
If your big into Popcycles than this is for you
Indeed, instead of two hours, now you need 24 hours + 7 minutes!
wow.this blowed me away.now i might just buy this.good vid.
I work at a warehouse and two of our products are Starbucks and shamrock milk, i dont get to work with the cold stuff so im just forking around pepsi and starbucks all night when i dont drink soda or coffee, they do have a little vending machine for us and there is shamrock but in the passed three years every week they always fill it so its just one shy of lasting me a week with the shamrocks
That looks pretty interesting and well made. Thanks for sharing!
A Mocha Frap Coffee pop sounds delicious
I think perhaps trying it with some fruit would have been good, just to see whether it would work or not
Mushed banana.
Why wouldnt zero sugar liquids work?
they don't freeze properly. Some go really hard when you use them in ice cream but a tablespoon of vodka fixes that
@@TracyKMainwaring I like how you think
the same company also makes regular pop molds in very cool shapes, kids like those better imo.
I have the single pop version, comes in handy in the colder months when you all of a sudden want a popsicle, and don't have a bunch in the fridge premade.
A neat product and nice variety of recipes.
I bought this product years ago and had some problems with it, emails the company with pictures and they sent me an all new unit. I like their stuff.
My question is, does puting the entire unit in the freezer while filled with the juices make the process faster or will be the same?
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Did it wash easily?
They do wash pretty easily; I also own one. Just like the insert for an ice cream maker though, you'll need to let it come to about room temp to clean it. Otherwise, your sponge will stick to it.
I work at a call center for macys in phoenix gonna bring one of these in for my cubicle and have popsicles all day long
I'd try to make some pudding pops with that contraption! I'd start with the chocolate and vanilla pops that I miss, but pistachio wouldn't be far behind.
I'm not seeing any advantage here. I can fill all the popsicle molds I want and freeze them overnight and the popsicles will already be made.
so no sweeteners? i was thinking if you put chocolate syrup in the chocolate milk it would be more fudge like but the extra sugar might cause it to not freeze and it wont pop out in one piece
No artificial sweeteners is what I believe he, and the instructions, said. The just mean that if you make the liquid yourself you have to use certain types of sweeteners. It's a chemistry thing.
James…. Buddy….. how…. Could….. the…. Directions….. be….. necessary?????? 😂😂😂 I swear if you bought a bottle you would read the directions!! I literally never read them. Everything on this planet is so self explanatory. When I bought the ninja slushi, I pulled it right out plugged it in and made my first slushy.. how could anyone ever need directions?
can you use the ninja creami then make pops?
You should try to use drinkyoghurt! Or even just get regular ones (like Fruix or Danonino) and cut a slit on the top and then just poke in a spoon, or a lollipop handle.
I really dig this device.Tho 60 dlrs is too much for me to spend on it. I find it amazing how it works No doubt the price will come down eventually. Very good presentation as usual . Jim, was Ron Popeil yr mentor 🤔😅
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This product is very intriguing. It is very hard finding healthy popsicles but with this you could make them. So cool
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Would be perfect if the silver part was removable to wash thoroughly and one day maybe they will have an electric model as not everyone has freezer space. I am in Australia. Never hear sir seen this product before.. I want one. Thanks for reviewing ❤❤
If you have to freeze it then it's not done in 7 minutes is it.
what do you do with them after making 6 of them.
do, iy only works with juice?
what flavor were you specting out of the apple juice one after freezing ? MANGO!!!!
Interesting idea, so long as you have the freezer space you could make yourself a popsicle anytime you want from anything. Fun too! Thanks.
Currently unavailable from Amazon Canada, or I would have ordered it. Being a single guy living alone, it would be perfect for my needs. Hopefully it will be available again soon.
I do think it's really cool that you can produce (3) popsicles in 7-9 minutes as kids today want "instant" gratification BUT there are other MUCH cheaper options out there that do however require planning ahead. But this apparatus requires 24hrs of freezer time too. On the fence if this is actually worth the $60 price vs. the MUCH cheaper options for like $10 or even LESS!
I used your link to look at the item on Amazon and I was "redirected" to their main page, not the item. Is it supposed to do that?
I got some old Tupperware popsicle molds from the 50's that still work just fine. Or for a couple bucks buy a bag of freeze pops in a bag from the store and freeze them, they're real cheap.
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Love it James thank you
Hoi Sweetie, We are big fans of soft ice cream, but until now I haven't found a single machine that makes soft ice cream at home!!! I wonder if they excist, those machines that make soft ice cream (at home)?? Just saw one from the brand' Cuisinart Soft Serve Icemachine', please, can you try this one and maybe you do can find others too?!? Would be very grateful!
Not fan of popsicles here, sorry ;-)
Warm hugs and love from an old rebel-Pinkie
I bet this would be good with a can of cream of coconut and chocolate milk. I wonder how it would do with protein drinks.
Just the price and having to freeze it, I'd rather use my Walmart Popsicle stick maker. Great video!
It appears to work very well, and the convenience of enjoying a last minute popsicle is good. However, I believe the price is far too high, for what you get. Plan ahead, and make a large batch from the cheap moulds.
I was waiting on you to use the Character kit.
What if you put it back in the fridge while waiting the first time?
LOL@ being surprised frozen chocolate milk tastes like chocolate milk 😂
Just refound chocolate milk that isn’t a percentage one. My family used to put chocolate milk in cup and in freezer and that always was good
Are you able to use soda?
I had one and hated it
I just have some cheap 6 dollar molds, little stand they sit in, with the drip guard and stick on top as the lid, after eating one, I just wash it off, and refill it with juice and rotate them like that. So far pineapple juice and mango nectar are my favorites.
How about incorporating a kickstand like piece instead of using a book?? IDK allot this one. Lol
My favorite would be the Orange Juice one. I don't like apple juice or fruit punch. This looks really cool. It is just my husband and I so this would be perfect for us.
Can't use artificial sweeteners? Or water? Seems to have a bunch of weird restrictions. I guess maybe it needs something denser than water (i.e. something that has extra "stuff" in it to freeze), but I don't understand the sweetener thing. I'm not a physicist.
Obvious 2nd batch woulda been.... ya know, water or diet coke or something.