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(More customer reviews)My daughter is allergic to food dye, and she can't eat a some brands of popsicles. We needed to make our own. I had the Lickity Sip, but had lost half the plastic "sticks". I didn't replace it with that one since I didn't want to search the yard looking for the plastic ones every time they ate outside. So, I wanted one that used wooden sticks. This is great. It makes a lot of pops at a time. You can't tell from the description or pictures, but the molds are all connected in a metal frame. Some people complained that the sticks get stuck, or popped up. I didn't have a problem with them popping up, so I don't pre-soak them. If they did pop up, I think I would put something on top to hold them down while freezing, a bag of frozen Veggies maybe. Others complained the stick holes were too small, I used a flat-head screwdriver to widen the holes a little. It worked great. Some have complained that they have to run it under water to loosen the Pops. I think thats true of any popsicle mold. I am very pleased with this product. It makes 8 Pops at a time, so I can make 4 each full size Pops for my 7-year old and 1/2 size ones for my 2-year old.
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Enjoy homemade frozen treats with Progressive's frozen pop maker. Easily use fruits, juices, yogurt, or whatever to make up to 10 frozen pops at a time in one tray. The set includes 50 wood freezer pop sticks and an aluminum lid that keeps the sticks firmly in place while they freeze. Taking up minimal space in the freezer, the frozen pop tray measures 9 by 6 by 4 inches. The tray is great for parties and poolside fun, and it makes a fun gift idea for kids who like to make their own treats.
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