🍧 Chill Out with Healthy Treats!
The 125 Disposable Ice Popsicle Mold Bags are BPA and Phthalates free, designed for creating healthy snacks like yogurt sticks and fruit smoothies. Each bag holds up to 8 fluid ounces and features a zip seal to prevent spills, making them perfect for busy families. The included funnel simplifies the filling process, ensuring a mess-free experience.
Material Type Free | Bpa Free,Phthalates Free |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 4.16 ounces |
Size | Regular |
Number of Pieces | 125 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 2"W x 8"H |
Number of Items | 125 |
Capacity | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Color | clear |
Shape | Rectangular |
Reusability | Disposable |
Is the item microwaveable? | Yes |
Additional Features | Disposable |
Closure Type | Zipper |
L**E
Work Great!
I'm Loving these!I filled 60 last night and had 1 not want to seal. But the rest did great! I used a small basket so I could stand them up. If you lay them flat on each other you can pop the zip open (same as any ziplock bags).The funnel works good, but I liked using a turkey baster best! Easy to fill. They zip n unzip easily for filling.These are plenty big for littles and a nice "portion controlled" treat for adults.
S**Y
best product
these little zip lock bags are awesome!!I've frozen juice and recently filled with keifer....so good!!easy to use, just be gentle with opening them to fillI love these!!
A**.
Nice DIY alternative to running gels
Only used a few so far, but they work great. I made smoothie pops to use as “running fuel” during trail races. I used a turkey baster to carefully fill each bag just shy of the fill line, and carefully sealed to make sure the zipper was clean. Froze them upright and smoothed out the wrinkles about an hour later. They were ready to pack the next day. Stored them in plastic snack bags just in case they leaked and used a shortened drinking straw to drink from them since they were thawed out two hours into the trails. A bit of plastic waste overkill but I had control over what I was eating. The plastic baggie was also handy to store trash in between aid stations and not have a sticky mess in my running vest. Maybe tmi but that’s why I bought these and I will likely get the larger size for frozen summer treats.
A**H
Good value! Work perfectly
No hassle, dont lose your funnel or keep one on hand at all times and can’t go wrong with this product! Super easy to fill and open. Great for smoothie pops
A**R
Ice pops on our trips work great
Excellent idea and excellent product! We were wondering how to take popsicles on our trip and I saw these on Amazon, I thought they may be my answer. Bought them and they worked great!! Definitely will use whenever we go away!!
E**O
Tricky to eat from
Pretty easy to fill - I used them to make yogurt tubes. But I did find that my toddlers had a hard time drinking from them. They’re a little wider than a gogurt tube so not the easiest on the go snack but I still plan to use them. Loads cheaper and healthier than store bought yogurt and smoothie tubes.
S**E
Great Product
My kids and I love these popsicle sleeves.I was tired of the store bought popsicles and all the unhealthy crap that is put in them.Now, we get to make our own, with simple, pure ingredients. The cool collapsable funnel makes them easy to use, and they are the perfect size.5 stars easily.
B**R
Great pouches. Will buy again.
This is the first time I purchased anything like these pouches. I just got around to using them yesterday. I am glad I chose these. I looked at many of them on Amazon and did not want the type where there are flaps down the long sides. These were sealed without the extra plastic flaps and I figured they would be gentler on the lips and they were. lolI don't know about the other brands on Amazon, but it seems that the mil of this plastic is sturdy enough, although I remember the old Icee Pops that came in the long tube where a thicker plastic.I did not expect them to be so easy to fill, but I figured out the best way for me and it was a breeze to fill them. It was actually fun to do. The funnel that came with the pouches was not the best way to fill them in my opinion. I took one of my own medium sized funnels (a hard plastic one) and cut off most of the bottom spout to give myself a bigger opening because there was crushed fruit in my smoothie concoction. I originally put the pouch into an old tall vinegar bottle with a 1 inch opening at the top to hold the pouch, but found I did not even need it. All I had to do was hold the bag to the spout of the funnel with my thumb and other three fingers with my index finger on top of the funnel to brace it. I used a small ladle and poured my concoction into the funnel up to the line. It is much easier to see the line when the pouch was not in the bottle. Then I slid the pouch off the funnel and put the funnel in a clean cup to catch any drippings, zipped the bag shut, rinsed any drippings off the pouch and stood it up in a tall cup. I only made 28 of them, but so far none of the pouches leaked at all.One important note: Don't try to open the zipper on the pouch by pulling the two flaps apart. It is too difficult and it stretches the plastic. This is hard to explain, but I will attempt it anyway. To open the zipper on the pouch, just use your index finger and your thumb tightly pinched against either side of the zipper and open the bag by sliding your finger and thumb back and forth along the length of the zipper. The zipper will open and will also separate the plastic layers of the tube for easier filling.Conclusion. When I need more, these are the pouches I will buy.
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