Reddit Reddit reviews Zipzicle ZIP36 Ice Pop Pouch, 36-Pack, Clear

We found 4 Reddit comments about Zipzicle ZIP36 Ice Pop Pouch, 36-Pack, Clear. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Zipzicle ZIP36 Ice Pop Pouch, 36-Pack, Clear
Safety by design! Zipzicle brand quality in a 36-packStrong durable BPA-free material to prevent worries about tears, bites and health. Reinforced side seals to prevent splitting when freezingGreat for parties, teams, families and group activities. Easy to make large batchesJust fill, zip closed and freeze! No need for knots, clips, or sticksPerfect for cocktail inspired pops containing alcohol. (LDPE will get sticky and contents weep through material)
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4 Reddit comments about Zipzicle ZIP36 Ice Pop Pouch, 36-Pack, Clear:

u/Moogagot · 8 pointsr/alcohol

Do this instead. Buy the following:

  • A bottle of whiskey or vodka
  • A few different juices (personally, I enjoy lemonade).
  • A pack or two of Zipsicles.

    In a pitcher, fill the lower 8th with booze. Fill the rest with juice. Pour into the Zipzicles and freeze in the back of your freezer for 2 days. Serve in a small cooler full of Ice.

    Keep in mind: If you make these too strong, they will not freeze. This are fun and oddly strong. You end up with a shot or so per freeze pop. ENJOY!
u/starmiehugs · 3 pointsr/Parenting

They have large pouches which are chunkier in texture, I usually find them on the same aisle as the applesauce. You can also subscribe & save with amazon! Be careful and check labels because some of them have dyes and artificial sweeteners, if you are wanting to avoid that.

If you have a thermos type container you can make a smoothie and toss a spoon in there and let him eat it like that. You could put in his cherrios and show him how to top the smoothie with cherrios and he might like the combo. Or you can just give him a straw and let him drink it.

Zipsicle bags are good! I make a big smoothie batch and keep them in the fridge and put one in my daughter's lunch almost every day. They are pretty long and hold a good bit.

These silicone ones are good too. I have some of these and they are awesome for smoothies and yogurt.

u/agingenthusiast · 2 pointsr/kratom

Saw your post, checked out your tea tutorial and had to comment...

Have you looked into Bevibags? You could make a rainbow cornucopia of "Kratom Capri Suns," box them up and ship them out : )


...and for the hotter climates and summer season, "Kratom Icee Pops" using these

Here's a thought on the process:

  • the person for whom you would make tea (the recipient of your kind tea making prowess) could buy Bevibags from their own Amazon account and have them shipped directly to you.
  • you can order USPS small/medium/large size flat rate boxes from usps.com and have them delivered to your house all free of charge.
  • the recipient would purchase flat rate shipping postage on usps.com for the appropriately sized flat rate package. The recipient need an account on usps.com, but it's a snap to create one (no, I'm not a government shill for usps, but I use their services a lot). Here's their priority mail flat rates for an idea of the cost for the recipient.
  • after the recipient purchases postage on-line, he/she would download the postage label and email it to you to print out.
  • you make your delicious kratom tea, package it in Bevibags, toss them in the flat rate box, print out the shipping label, seal the box and off goes a gift of kindness and love (to a legal state only, of course!)

    I think we may have just launched a new business model for spreading the love of your tea preparation ; )

    You would still be doing the tough work of making the tea in this process. However, I'm also thinking that just as others send their kratom to someone to make extract for them, I'm also guessing there would be someone willing to send you their own kratom to outsource the tea making to you, too. With your day job, I'm not sure you'll be able to find the time for all the requests that may be following : ) ...but, for the few close to you, maybe you could try implementing this model. I have followed this process several times with family members when we ship each other stuff, so the receiver can cover shipping in order to receive the goods...it's actually quite easy! It's basically "outsourcing" specific services and splitting costs. It fits perfectly in today's burgeoning "sharing economy."

    Good luck and post if you actually do this with anyone and it works well for you