Quick Pop Maker by Zoku
The Zoku Quick Pop™ Maker freezes ice pops in as little as seven minutes right on your countertop without electricity. Quickly make striped pops, yogurt pops or (for the first time ever at home) flavo...; See complete description »
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Customer Reviews
Love it
We have had lots of fun with the Zoku pop maker. Great purchase the grandchildren (8-12) can do it themselves.
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Thought I would love it, but the super tool was broken, it wouldn't stop spinning. My pops came out in pieces & couldn't get the rest out.
Healthy Adult Deserts!!
I had been looking at this unit on and off for about a year after seeing it on display in a store and finally took the plunge and got it. This is absolutely the best investment I could have made for my family. I can now make "healthy" lower sugar, cool treats that taste great and stay away from the fattening ice cream we used to eat.
We always keep it stored in the freezer so it's ready to go whenever we want a treat. It's easy to tell when they are frozen and ready to remove and it only takes a few minutes. Have not had any issues getting the pops to come out. The only hint that I can pass along is to lubricate the handle (inside screw) with a little vegetable oil so that when turning the knob to remove the pops it turns so much easier and doesn’t grind metal to metal.
Have been experimenting with lots of new recipes and couldn’t be more pleased with this unit.
This really does freeze popsicles in about seven minutes but you need to do a few trial runs to get used to just how it works. Still, everything I've made with it has turned out good.
25 of 25 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No Report Violation »Did not work as I expected
The pops tasted like the plastic sticks and were difficult to release from the molds. I thought it would be something fun to make with my grand daughter, but as it turned out she had a hard time making them as the fill line was difficult to read for both of us. If they were over filled they had to be melted from the mold with warm water and the pops were wasted.
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