🍧 Chill, bake, repeat — your all-season popsicle playground!
The Ouddy LifePopsicle Molds Set includes two clear silicone molds with 4 cavities each, designed for making 8 perfectly portioned popsicles or cake pops at once. Made from food-grade, oven and freezer safe silicone, these molds offer versatile use throughout the year. The non-stick surface ensures easy release and dishwasher-safe cleanup. Comes with 50 wooden sticks, making it a complete DIY kit for creative, delicious frozen or baked treats.
Material Type | Silicone |
Volume | 8.1 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 8.5 x 3.4 x 0.7 inches |
Color | Clear |
A**A
Correct Cakesicle Mold
Okay so this mold is super small lol but it is the correct size for a cakesicle mold! There are different sizes in the industry, Daisy makes has the cutter that is bigger than these and then you dip them. But this is the correct size for the actual mold.
B**N
Good silicone mold!
Good molds! I use these for cake pops and it’s great! They are easy to clean and easy to pop the cake mold out. Then they double as a popsicle mold for the kids! Stores easy enough! Easy to use, but durable enough to keep using! Plus it shipped super fast! Love it!
K**E
Easy, Professional Results
I absolutely love making "cakesicles" with this mold. It is so easy to use and, more importantly, quick and easy to clean up.Here's my (super easy) basic process for makign beautiful desserts with this mold:1. Melt down some chocolate or candy melts and pour a little into each mold. Use a food-safe paintbrush to spread it into a thin layer, but make sure everything is covered. After coating, insert the popsicle stick a couple times to make sure that hole is clear.2. Put in the fridge or freezer for a few minutes to start to harden, then repeat Step 1 and refridgerate/freeze for like 10-ish minutes. **You really need the double layer of chocolate otherwise they'll fall apart too easily.**3. Make a basic cake pop recipe (crumbled cake + a touch of frosting) in whatever flavors you like. In the pics are strawberry shortcake cakesicles and limoncello cakesicles. You only need a tablespoon or two of frosting - you don't want them too wet. Just enough to make them "stick together" when you form them with your hand.4. Add the cake pop filling to the molds after the chocolate has hardened. Use a knife or bench scraper to get the cake flat on top. You want it to be filled *almost* to the top - leave about 1/8 inch gap so there's room to coat the rest in chocolate.5. Insert the popsicle stick into the cake pop mixture.6. Melt down some chocolate and pour over the cake pop mixture. This should coat the top complete. Tap out any bubbles and freeze to harden chocolate.6. After they're fully set, carefully pop them out of the silicone mold. They should come out very easily.7. Decorate with drizzled chocolate, edible glitter, sprinkles, icing shapes, whatever you want.
V**M
Small
They are so tiny 😂 looks like something for a baby’s party
S**M
Mini pop molds
Perfect molds for what I need. These are mini molds, which is fine with me. Easy to use ( pops out easily) and easy to clean. Perfect size for a snack. Great price point for two.
C**R
Great mold - don’t use the included sticks
I’m officially obsessed with making frozen pops now! These make a perfect serving. So far I’ve made a few types of yoghurt and fruit combos and a few different coffee combos. All healthy and fabulous! I’m looking forward to making some boozy pops next! Advice: ditch the sticks that came with the form - they tasted funny. I bought a large pack on Amazon - much better!
L**Z
Mini cake pop size
Popsicle stick is hard to stick through and tough to release. Definitely takes practice. Cavity is small.
J**L
Seriously Too Small
Buried deep in the description is the dimensions. Something like 1.5 x 2.7 inches. I missed that. I assumed no one would fabricate a Popsicle mold that small. Maybe they are for toddler birthday parties or frozen booze shots. Other than that, they are well made.
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