🍭 Freeze the fun, not your style!
Nuby Popsicles Molds 1 Pack features four BPA-free, multicolored polypropylene molds designed for easy use and cleaning. Perfect for creating healthy, homemade frozen treats that soothe teething discomfort and delight toddlers. Compact and dishwasher safe, these molds combine safety, convenience, and fun in one vibrant set.
Brand | Nuby |
Color | Multicolor |
Material | Polypropylene |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.8 x 5.8 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Material Type Free | Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free |
Volume Capacity | 320 mililitros |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
UPC | 048526054381 |
Manufacturer | Nuby |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00039175807046, 00048526054381 |
Capacity | 1 Fluid Ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 5.8 x 4 inches |
Item model number | 5438 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Polypropylene |
Care instructions | Hand Wash |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | 1 Pack |
Batteries required | No |
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Great for teething & quick snacks
These are great for teething! They are the perfect size for little hands and the handles are easy to grasp. They're also great for desserts or quick healthy snacks in between meals. I currently have two molds but my one year old loves them so much, I may purchase another if they go on sale.I like to make a variety of different flavors when possible, so that my child always has a choice. It makes it more fun and interesting for both of us! Or, if the popsicles are all the same flavor I will at least offer him 2 with different colored handles. He loves being independent and being able to choose what he wants.Some of our favorite flavors include breastmilk, breastmilk with fruit or a bit of organic quinoa cereal, leftover green smoothies, purees and coconut water. One tip: if using smoothies, purees or anything thick, be sure to water it down a little. If the mixture is too thick, the popsicle may break when removed.Another nice thing about the size is that they freeze pretty quickly. If I make some during breakfast, they'll be ready by lunch.The tray does take up a lot of space considering how small the popsicles are; however, I believe it's designed that way on purpose for strength and to make it easier to remove them. My prefered method to remove them is to let the tray sit out on the counter for a few minutes while I'm doing other tasks. Or if I'm in a hurry, I'll run the bottom side under hot water for 30-60 seconds. Once removed, I usually place them in a freezer safe container so they're ready to go. This also saves space in the freezer and allows me to wash the tray.I only wish this mold came with an additional set of handles, or that the handles were available to purchase separately. I really only need one mold and would prefer not to waste plastic.
H**Y
Best Way to Make Breast Popsicles for your Little Teether!
I was looking for a popsicle mold to freeze my breastmilk into popsicles for my little one & I'm glad I found the Nuby Garden Fresh Fruitsicle molds.My 7 month old son has 6 teeth coming in all at the same time so he is just miserable, poor guy. I've purchased almost every teether known to man, tried cold wash cloths, frozen wash cloths and he has refused all of them. I wanted something cold that would bring him instant relief. At 7 months old he is too young for juice popsicles (personal opinion) but breastmilk is perfect. All I had to do is poor fresh breastmilk into the molds, it took 4-5 ounces of breastmilk to fill all four popsicle molds. I placed them into the freezer at night. The next morning I pulled them out of the freezer, ran warm/hot water underneath the mold and pulled one out. They were a great size for my little one. It may be a little heavy for some little ones but my 7 month old is VERY healthy and has baby biceps. I think the popsicles brought him some relief. I wouldn't say he loved them but it lasted longer than anything else that I've tried so I would call it a win. Like I said, he's still too young for juice but I may try to freeze some organic baby food and see if he is more into that.Pros:-Safe & BPA Free!-Great Size Container - Not too large so it doesn't leave too large of a footprint in your freezer which is important to us since we are short on freezer space-Extremely easy to use, just fill, place the popsicle toppers on and place them in the freezer.-Easy to Clean - It is Dishwasher & Freezer safe which is a must for busy moms-You can blend/puree fresh fruit or vegetables so you can really make any kind of popsicles you want-Age Suggested on Box: 6+mCons:-I can't really think of anything, the only thing worth mentioning is that you need to run some warm/hot water underneath the mold when you want to pull the posicle out of the mold. I think this is normal for most popsicle molds.The popsicles are a great size for little hands but may be a little heavy for a petite 6 month old. My little chunk has baby biceps so he can hold it without any issues.
K**.
My 2.5 year old loves them !UPDATE!
My 2.5 year old loves these, he especially likes to request them by handle/stick color. They are easy for him to hold, the drip catcher works, and they are easy to clean. My only reservation is that because the pieces fit so tight it can be a little hard to pull the popsicle out, even after running it under hot water. On the bright side, you won't have to worry about it spilling if it accidentally tips over. And, on a couple of occasions I have ripped the handle/stick right out of the popsicle, even after it had been frozen for multiple days. Both could be chalked up to human error, but you may run into the same minor problems.2021 UPDATE! 5 years later, kid #2, same set still works like a charm. If you don’t take the time to run them under hot water, or let them freeze all the way (4+/- hours) they will break. I still love the size. My kid has a sweet tooth and I find traditional popsicles and molds too big (and too much sugar) for little tykes. Still using them and happy.
S**7
Good
These are good. I wish the bottom was a little wider to catch the juice when it melts. I still use them though. My toddler loves them. Good portion. I’ve made ices with fresh juice and fruit.
B**O
Must have for babies starting solids.
Update: Baby is almost 18 months old and we're still using these. They're really helpful with her teething and she loves them as treats. Even though she can handle frozen fruit on it's own she enjoys chewing on the popsicle. No breakage so far. Love these popsicle molds.We absolutely love these little popsicle molds. When we first introduced solids to our then 6 month old, these helped so much. Also a lifesaver for when she's teething. I'd buy some frozen fruit and cut it into chunks, stuff them into the mold, fill the rest of the mold with water, and presto. Perfect popsicles that helped her eat healthy fruit. She could handle the popsicle just fine on her own too. Now she's over a year old and handles frozen fruit by herself, but she still likes having the occasional popsicle.Sometimes it can be difficult to pop the popsicle out but running it under warm water solves that problem. No breaks or cracks anywhere. Easily washed in the dishwasher.
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