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150 bolsas desechables para moldes de paletas de hielo (8 x 2 pulgadas)

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Up And Down Aviation, LLC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de marzo de 2025
These molds are bigger (wider) than other ones I’ve had. Too big for my son’s mouth. They have cut his mouth a couple of times.
The Bizzle Fam
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de marzo de 2025
These are great! A few freeze pop pro tips:1. Use 'artificial' sweeteners. No, I'm not saying to give your kids sweet-n-low, I'm talking natural artificial sweeteners such as stevia or erythritol (and if you mix them both, there's no aftertaste from the stevia. Erythritol will have a 'cooling' effect when used on its own which may not be a bad thing with a freeze pop!)2. Add in a small amount of pectin. This will help keep that crunchy shards-of-ice texture from happening to your freeze pops.3. Make sure the seal is wiped clean of any liquid, and remove any excess air from the tube. (A great way to do this is to get those little straw-style coffee stirrers and suck out the extra air while sealing the bag.) Then, allow the bags to freeze while lying flat in your freezer. This will allow the freeze pop to expand evenly and fill out, but as long as you haven't filled past the fill line, it will not burst the bag.Once you've mastered a few, look up some recipes online for different textures including yogurts and parfaits and so on and this will be your new favorite summer (and winter) activity!
Laurie C.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2025
I’ve been wanting to try pickle juice freeze pops and I love them!I’ve also used them for fruit smoothie pops.👍
Esdee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2025
I have a family member who loves popsicles but the store-bought ones have gotten expensive and often contain a list of unpronounceable ingredients. When I saw these DIY popsicle bags, I had to give them a try, and I’m glad I did! They’re easy to use once you get the hang of them, and the included funnel folds down into a thin little circle which is great when your storage space is limited.Be sure to only fill them to the marked fill line since liquid expands while freezing. We made apple juice popsicles with 50% apple juice and 50% water. The popsicles were plenty sweet, and contained all-natural ingredients. Although these are marketed as disposable, you can unzip the top instead of cutting it off and resume them two or more times.Cleanup is simple - just rinse them out right away and dry them by placing them over a straw in your dish drainer’s utensil holder. Or skip drying and store the rinsed bags in the freezer until you’re ready to refill them.A nice perk: no sticky drips down the stick, and you can easily set them down without a mess. This pack comes with 150 BPA-free and phthalate-free bags, so we’re set on popsicles for a long while!Item Reviewed: Jadairy 150 Disposable Ice Popsicle Mold Bags (8” x 2"), BPA-Free, Freezer Pop Bags for DIY Ice Pop, Yogurt Tubes, Fruit Popsicle
Airren
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2025
These disposable do-it-yourself popsicles bags work very well. They come with a collapsible funnel that made it easy to pour liquid into the bag. So far we've done pineapple juice, grapefruit juice and some powdered drink mix using stevia instead of sugar. Having these around gives us an easy opportunity to have a sweet snack that isn't totally horrible for you. Make sure you don't fill much past the line as when it freezes, most of the empty space gets eaten up via expansion.
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