Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Review-Friopop popsicle bags and Kool-aid popsicle recipe

My daughter and I love popsicles though for us this is one item I had to limit buying, so on to amazon I went to find a mold.  I really don't like the plastic molds for popsicles due to the fact they took up to much room in my freezer and second of all if they didn't snap on, oh my what a mess.
In my search I found these popsicle bags. I debated whether to buy them, one of my biggest fears was if they are flimsy and something lays on them, Kaboom.  After a debate with myself I took the plunge and I am so glad I did.
 Here is what I discovered with Friopop Popsicle bags these bags are heavy like a freezer bag. As I was filling them and setting them on the counter, one of the silly things rolled off the counter bouncing on the dog and then hitting the floor. I was terrified to look and see if I had a huge mess and I was surprised that I didn't in fact I just has a small little puddle where it leaked from the top. If I had a sealer there may not of been a small leak. 

The second thing that I really liked about Friopop Popsicle bags is that they are large and can make big popsicles and also being large and having a large opening it makes it so much easier to fill them up and don't take as much time to do them.

The last item I liked about Friopop Popsicle bags is the price for $8.99 you can get a 100 bags. What a steal and goodness you can feed the entire neighbor twice over with healthy popsicles.

Below you will find my recipe for Kool-aid popsicles pictured above.

Kool-aid Popsicle
1 small package jello
1 envelope kool aid
2c boiling water
2c cold water
1/2 c sugar

Dissolve jello, sugar, and kool aid in boiling water, once dissolved add cold water and then freeze.