Top products from r/icepops
We found 3 product mentions on r/icepops. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Norpro Frozen Ice Pop Maker with 24 Wooden Sticks
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Frozen custom-made treats for everyone! Create frozen pops using any combination of juices, purees, yogurt, applesauce, gelatin, fruit, ice cream, whipped cream, milk and pudding. The combinations are endless! Make healthy ice pops anytime with no chemicals, additives, dyes or added sugar.Reusable m...
2. Onyx 18/8 Stainless Steel Popsicle Mold, Set of 6
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Made from 18/8 stainless steelThis fast freeze mold is easy to useCool off with this set of popsicle molds from OnyxSimply hold the mold in your hand for a moment or run under warm water brieflyNot too long, it will release very quickly
3. Ice Lolly Mold Stainless Steel Ice Cream Mold Popsicle Mold Ice Pop Mould 123ml 26cavity Mexicana Paleta Food Class by Ykchanger
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Delivery from China by air express 6 to 9days in reach door to door, sometimes 3 to 5days in reach, very quick and fast. We promise you.2*13 26mold, 123ml, if you need 35ml filling or stick aligner, if you are new to ataforma type molds, you might need stick aligner,please contact me.This mold is to...
The Norpro & Progressive molds are the same - many professional popmakers, including myself, started out with these molds before scaling up to industrial equipment. I used them for 2 summers then upgraded to a machine using Ataforma's "Megamex" molds (90ml / ~3oz) - I recently closed my business (had a kid) but you can see my pops here: http://www.instagram.com/sixstrawberries - and here's me making volume with the plastic molds in the early days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGeLwNu_2E8
The type of stainless steel molds you've linked are for use in professional popsicle machines - Making these molds are YKchanger & protaylor out of china, and Ataforma out of Brazil. The machines to use with these molds are made by Protaylor in China, & Finamac or Fort-Frio out of Brazil. In our idea-sharing forum on FB (link for professionals to join in sidebar - and new forum coming soon on our own URL!) you'll find tons of discussion regarding the merits of different companies/machines/molds. I have my own opinions, but as moderator I try to stay fairly neutral, and voice that each manufacturer (china/brazil) has tons of customers using their products for professional use. In the end your choice of ingredients and your recipes will be more important than your tools! ;)
You can use the stainless molds in your home freezer - you can also find good stainless molds that are for home use: https://www.amazon.ca/Onyx-Stainless-Steel-Popsicle-Mold/dp/B003R4AHTK/ - but since you wouldn't be flash freezing anyhow the professional SS molds might be overkill...unless you'd like the volume and are okay with the pricetag.
I'm writing a novel here, so I'll wrap it up haha - let me know if you have followup questions, and best of luck with your popmaking! Welcome to the sub :)
I've seen molds on Amazon that you can purchase. They cost around $200 or so. http://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Popsicle-13-26mold-Ataforma/dp/B00OWKHJ5S/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1418155307&sr=8-9&keywords=stainless+steel+ice+pop+molds Good Luck