Best Kids Popsicle Molds
Sweltering summer days call for frozen treats—and lots of them. You could stock up on store-bought Popsicles, but those are often sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup (no, thanks). If you make your own ice pops at home, though, you get to control exactly what ingredients go into them, plus you'll save money over time. (Even better, you can make them booze-filled with these 6 genius Popsicle recipes.)
But first, you need the right ice pop molds. These seven finds are easy to use and will give your freeze pops serious flair, whether you're making them just for yourself or serving them at an outdoor party. (Ditch the processed, packaged foods and start eating clean with the simple, delicious recipes in Prevention's Eat Clean, Lose Weight & Love Every Bite!)
Koji Ring Popsicle Molds
target.com
Here's a proposal: Fill this fun eight-mold set with juice or smoothies, freeze, then slurp in style. The molds make both heart-shaped and standard gem ring pops that you can wear on your finger just like those candies you loved as a kid, but a drip guard keeps your tasty treasure from making a sticky mess.
Buy now: $10-15, target.com
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Norpro Frozen Ice Pop Maker with 24 Wooden Sticks
Amazon.com
If you're hosting a cookout, the last thing you need is more dishes to wash when it's over. With this 10-pop mold you pour in the makings of your frozen goodies, cover with a plastic lid, and then slot wooden sticks into notches on top. Your pops come out right on the sticks just like store-bought ones, so you won't have to clean reusable holders.
Buy now: $19, target.com; walmart.com; amazon.com
Make this ice cream in your blender for another sweet summer treat:
Tovolo Ice Cream Pop Molds
Amazon.com
Take fro-yo to the next level in this fun set of four molds. Unlike real ice cream cones, these plastic ones won't crack and drip all over your hands—in fact, you can sip any melted mixture you have left at the end straight from the bottom. We recommend making these healthy Frozen Banana Yogurt Pops.
Buy now: $22, amazon.com
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Mastrad Ice Pop Molds
Amazon.com
If you want a more classic shape, try these swirled silicone molds. They include tabs that make it easy to remove your pops when they're frozen, and the set of four is perfect for an individual or a small family. (Once you have your molds, you have to make these 5 seriously delicious—and clean!—homemade popsicles.)
Buy now: $14-15, amazon.com; target.com
Koji Squeeze Pops
target.com
Fans of the kid-favorite freeze pops in a bag can try this eco-friendly take on the treat. The set comes with six pouches for filling, freezing, and squeezing. Better yet, the pouches include lids, so you can reuse them as to-go containers and pack dry snacks inside.
Buy now: $10-15, target.com
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Duo Quick Pop Maker
zokuhome.com
Popsicles for two? You can make them in nine minutes or less with this handy little machine, which chills pops right on your counter so you don't have to clear room in your freezer. (Do ice pops for breakfast with these 7 simple, healthy recipes.)
Buy now: $37, zokuhome.com; bedbathandbeyond.com
Cuisipro Snap Fit Sailboat Pop Mold
Amazon.com
Prep refreshing treats for a day at the beach using this nautical set for six. The dishwasher-safe stick serves as the mast, while the handle resembles a sailboat's keel—but you don't have to know a thing about sailing to use these molds. (These 3-ingredient Pomegranate Green Tea Ice Pops are a breeze to make.)
Buy now: $12, amazon.com
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