popsicle molds

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Where can I find popsicle molds for reasonable price? Somebody told me Wally World superstore carries them. I havent got there to look.

-- Mr. Freeze (none@byteme.com), July 17, 2001

Answers

I got mine at our local grocery store. I think I paid $1.99 for a 4- popsicle mold.

-- Elizabeth (ekfla@aol.com), July 17, 2001.

If you have a dollar tree they are $1 for a mold that makes 4, or you can use yogurt containers with a popsicle stick poked into the lid, free if you ask someone to save them for you, but are kind of big for small children. we freeze pudding jello, pop, fruit, ice cream etc, kids have fun with this.

-- Melissa (cmnorria@1st.net), July 17, 2001.

I just saw the new Martha Stewart "Kids" magazine which has an article on popsicles. I liked the ones where they used those old tin individual Jello moulds for popsicles. I have seen those moulds lots of times at garage sales - cheap! Tupperware still makes some, I think, but they probably aren't cheap. Again, look for them at garage sales.

-- Jean (schiszik@tbcnet.com), July 18, 2001.

I ran a daycare for years. I always used the small dixie style cups. If you're careful you can take the cup off and turn it around for a drip tray. Don't fill the cup totally full. I used spoons for sticks. If your children are not real small you could use plastic spoons but if they are small use metal as they might break the plastic ones and sword fight with the broken ends or hurt themselves in some other way you know kids.

-- Linda in Indy (peacefulvalley3@yahoo.com), July 18, 2001.

Doesn't Tupperware sell a nice homemade popsicle molds ?? Seem to remember getting them from Tupperware when my girls were small. Good Luck !!

-- Helena Di Maio (windyacs@ptdprolog.net), July 23, 2001.


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