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🍧 Freeze Your FOMO: The Ultimate Popsicle Powerhouse for Trendy Tastemakers!
MEETRUE’s 12-piece silicone popsicle mold set offers 90ml BPA-free cavities designed for easy-release, mess-free frozen treats. Complete with 50 wooden sticks and a cleaning brush, this durable, dishwasher-safe kit empowers you to craft healthy, customizable ice pops in bulk—perfect for summer parties or guilt-free snacking.













| ASIN | B088LG6P7Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #887 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #5 in Ice Pop Molds |
| Brand | MEETRUE |
| Brand Name | MEETRUE |
| Capacity | 90 Milliliters |
| Color | 12 Cavties-Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,084 Reviews |
| Included Components | 50Pcs Popsicle Sticks, Cleaning Brush, Silicone Popsicles Molds with Lid, Tens of Popsicle Bags |
| Item Weight | 400 Grams |
| Manufacturer | MEETRUE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2022BBMJ12Green-YYUS |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free, Latex Free, Lead Free, Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) Free, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Free Material Type Free Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free, Latex Free, Lead Free, Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) Free, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Free See more |
| Model Number | 2022BBMJ12Green-YYUS |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| UPC | 779566372028 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Volume | 90 ml |
| Volume Capacity | 90 ml |
Y**Z
Easy to Use and Great for Homemade Popsicles
I really like this popsicle mold. The silicone is flexible, so it’s easy to remove the popsicles without breaking them. It makes several pops at once, which is perfect for my family. I also like that it comes with sticks and small accessories to help clean and seal them. I’ve already used it a few times with fruit and yogurt and they turn out great. Definitely a good purchase.
A**A
Perfect for Homemade Popsicles – Easy to Use and Clean!
I absolutely love this MEETRUE 12-piece silicone popsicle mold set! It’s perfect for making healthy, homemade popsicles for my family. The silicone material makes it super easy to release the popsicles without any cracking or hassle. I’ve had issues with plastic molds in the past, but these pop out effortlessly every time. It comes with 50 wooden sticks, a cleaning brush, individual popsicle bags, and even gold twist ties—everything you need to make and store popsicles. The molds are sturdy, BPA-free, and easy to clean, which is a huge bonus. I’ve already made fresh fruit juice pops my toddler, and they’ve turned out great. Highly recommend for anyone who loves a fun, DIY treat at home!
N**R
It's amazing
The kids and I enjoy making "paletas" out of fruits that are about to spoil. I really like everything about this. At times, the silicon can be tricky in that I have to put force at the bottom to push out the ice popsicle. (I have a little crawling baby, so perhaps I should have gone for metal. I guess.It slides out easier. I usually put this over some water, but sometimes it ends up melting them a little. I am also not super strong as I like, so I want this to be quick with the baby's needs and it takes me a few minutes to remove all.) I see that other options have a little funnel, but this one does not. I fortunately have some funnels that I don't use and have been using one of them for this. It is easy to wash and dry. I appreciate the bags and sticks. I need to reorder. Also thinking of getting another mold because we tend to make a lot. We don't do a lot of sugar for our kids, so knowing they can help and it's a healthier choice is very gratifying. We have made "Fresas con crema" mango w Greek yogurt and clavel. Kiwi + strawberry + blueberry + blackberry = which I strongly believe it gives a pitaya tuna (cactus/dragon fruit) flavor! It's crazy. It felt like those natural flavor ice creams... And our fave was blackberries with lemon! Oh my gosh... Can't wait to invent new flavors and create memories with the kiddos!
A**R
Perfect popsicle mold
I’ve had popsicle molds that make it impossible to get the popsicle out or are super difficult to use, this one is neither! It’s a great mold and the size is perfect for my children!
V**A
What a Game Changer
I have been making so many different popsicles since getting this. I had a flat popsicle mold that makes 4 at a time but has a large foot print. This takes up about as much space but makes 3 times as many popsicles and is less likely to spill or get stuff dropped in it while in the freezer. I keep a black plastic tray I got from a Quick Meal lunch and makes transferring to the freezer easy. It's easy to clean. I love the lid, which also makes holding the sticks PERFECTLY in place. People say to run water over it, but I don't need to do that. I just take it out and twist it a bit and then push up from the bottom. It's SILICON. It's Flexible. I don't need to tug on the handle, I just twist it till the surfaces pop away from the mold, and push from the bottom to force the popsicle up and out. I save the popsicles in quart sized freezer bags, I can get 5-6 in the bag at a time stacked like books. I leave the mold in the freezer , ready to use, in its carry tray because then I alway have a space for it to go for my next popsicle project. Flavors I've made: Pickle Juice Chamoy Tajin, Blueberry Kefir Pops, Fresh Strawberry Tajin, Yogurt Apple Pie, I'm looking forward to trying many more new flavors because of how easy it is to fill, and remove and reuse. I despise my old hard plastic one, it cracked and the plastic sticks were terrible. I use wooden and acrylyc popsicle sticks. Wooden for the ones I give away and acrylic for my personal stash. The acrylic sticks are not too thick to fit within the lid. I just have to wiggle it a bit and it fits in just fine, no tearing or forcing, and it slides right out for the finished product. Note: getting the lid off may be a bit difficult at first. because you are trying to lift the lid off of all the sticks at once, it will stretch and bind as it tries to pull up. What you should do is take something long like a wooden spoon handle and work it under the lid and slide it up just a bit on the sticks, but not too high, then move over to the next gap and slide that up a bit, and then the end, and work it up bit by bit across the entire mold till you can tease one end off, and then it will slide easily off the rest of the sticks. I'll post a video when I get a chance to make a new batch.
L**W
SWORD OF DAMOCLES + CARPEL TUNNEL ALL IN ONE !
OMG. I’m gonna regret this day the rest of my life. My faith in my strength and my hand capabilities were truly tested today. Do NOT buy this popsicle holder if you do not have the strength of 10 men, nimble and dexterous fingers and very strong teeth. The links I had to go to to get these popsicles out were extraordinary. Only the love for my grandchildren kept me going past the finish line. I would liken it to being in the ocean in a strong riptide. You cannot get out. The waves keep sucking at your feet and keeping you in the water. You fight and fight because you know this is potentially a fight for your life.. that was me. I was the popsicle and the holder was the wave. I finally had to resort to using my teeth to pull them out while simultaneously pulling down on the holder. Put it this way: if you’re a little grandmother… your average grandmother who’s not like me an ex bodybuilder, your grandkids would be screwed. The only bonus I would say is I feel like I’ve had an arm workout today. Buy a different set. And the people who wrote that you just pop it out from the bottom, I’m clearly living in a different universe than you. They are too close set to be able to do that. So buy at your own risk. Know that your limits of strength, agility, hand, strength, and teeth are going to be tested. Good luck, soldiers.
T**N
A fun and healthy option with an easy release hint
So i got a vitamix. Fruit season is coming on and so is hot weather. When you get hot and thirstly, what is a simple fix? POPSICLES!!! These come with a teensy funnel to pour your juice into the forms. You really dont need it if you have a pitcher and a steady hand. So i liquefied some peeled mangoes, added a bit of honey to make yummy mango popsicles. I did find them a bit difficult to get out and vowed to find an easy release trick, and i found it. To get them out, i originally tried to soak them in warm water. This got them out but melted them too much. So i abandoned that attempt and put them back in the freezer. This morning, i thought, "COWABUNGA!!". i got out my two sizes of metal blunt ended frosting spatchulas, large and small, like you would use to frost a cake and cupcakes. Turns out that these are perfect to slide into the molds to pry the frozen delight away from the silicone mold. So, to get them out, these are my tips. First, dont fill the containers to the brim. Liquified fruit expands when it freezes and you want an easy release and it is easier if you don't have to pierce through a quarter inch frozen desert with a blunt instrument Take them out of the freezer and pull off the top and let them sit on the counter for a few minutes. Push the larger spatula into the mold on each of the larger sides. Since it is blunt and not sharp, it should slide relatively easily down the side of the popsicle without damaging the mold. The mold will stretch as you slide the spatula blade into the mold. The small spatula will slide down the two other smaller sides. Yes, the mold is rubber and will stretch without being pierced or damaged. You should be able to pull the popsicle out at this point. Put the popsicle into the freezer immediately and move onto the next. I also considered giving the mold a squirt of cooking spray before filling them but havent tried that yet because the spatulas do the trick. I did find that this rounded ended mold is slightly easier to get the popsicle out of than another brand which has a squarer end.
E**H
Great fun, great quality molds.
These work great! While I recommend placing a tray under them when moving to the freezer after filling them, they are sturdy and easy to clean. We eat a lot of Popsicles and this allows me to save money on the fresh fruit frozen desserts we love. And a great way to use up extra fruits. I recommend getting a book or two with other popsicle recipes, as these are quick and easy to use. And you're going to want to try all kinds of flavors.
L**N
Effiziente geformt; Silikon ist leicht zu verwenden und langlebig.
Perfektes Material. Dass der Deckel nicht fest abdichtet, ist zwar ein bisschen unpraktisch, aber für Produkte mit solchen Dimensionen und Materialien auch eher üblich. Dafür sind die Form sehr platzsparend, was im Tiefkühler für mich ein ausschlaggebendes Kriterium ist. Tipps: * Beim Rausziehen natürlich unbedingt das Silikon leicht mit der Hand wärmen und jedes Eis einzeln nach oben drücken. Wer am Stiel rauszieht, legt's drauf an, ihn zu verlieren. * Vorher schon planen, wie man den mit Flüssigkeit gefüllten Block dann am besten in den Tiefkühler bekommt; ggf. vorher die entsprechende Lade rausnehmen. * Ich habe ungefähr einen Liter verbraucht. * Stiele als Erstes reinstecken kann nicht schaden; falls die Masse dann nicht reicht, kann man ja welche rausziehen. Der Block hält aber auch sicher dem Druck stand, wenn man die Stiele in den befüllten Block reinsteckt, solange man's nicht sehr ungeduldig macht. * Ich würde zum Lagern nicht die mitgelieferten Sackerl verwenden, sondern einen Beutel für alle fertigen Stieleise. Sie frieren kein bisschen zusammen (solange man sie nicht zu lange auftauen lässt), hab's getestet. Im ersten Durchlauf hatte ich trotz einigem Fett (Soja-Kochcrème) in der Masse sowohl in gemischter Beerenmasse als auch in reinem Sahneeis sehr feste Eiskristalle. Hat sicher auch was mit der Gefriertemperatur zu tun, aber ich werd's nächstes Mal mal mit 1-2 Esslöffeln Stärke probieren und mich dann nochmal melden. Wobei die Eiskristalle auch einen Anreiz bieten können, zu lutschen statt zu beißen, wenn man länger was davon haben will.
V**N
Very Good
I'm getting the product earlier and it's very good quality!
S**I
ottimo materiale sembra robusto
ottimo prodotto testato e facile da usare pratico per la pulizia per fare uscire i ghiaccioli dallo stampo aspettato 1 minuto usciti dal frezeer premendo nella parte inferiore usciti con estrema facilita'
H**E
Would recommend
Product as described and works well. Easy to remove being silicone. Stands up sturdy in the freezer. I like it.
M**7
Very awfull to use
The lid, needed for the wooden sticks to stay put, freezes solid to all the popsicles therefore it is impossible to remove the lid. You need to defrost the lid with lukewarm water. You can’t take out one popsicle at a time. You have to immediately defrost them all. I threw it away. I stick to the plastic singular ones.
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