Thursday, April 1, 2010

Tupperware Popsicle Molds

These 1970's popsicle molds, made by Tupperware, were used weekly in our home when I was a kid. Just fill the cups with any flavored kool-aid or juice, put the lids on, and freeze them. Once their frozen, pop the lid off to free your popsicle and enjoy! Brings back great memories from my childhood!

8 comments:

  1. TOTALLY remember these! Our neighbor kids (who were a bit younger than us) called them "pop-pops", so that's what I remember them as.

    Did you, like me, do your very best to suck every last ounce of juice out of the little plastic lip on the bottom?

    Good times! Good memories!

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  2. Wow I loved these too... they came out every summer at our house. I remember putting them in my mouth with the lid still on them and exactly how that felt. Tasted much better with it off! Thanks for this flashback!

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  3. A few years ago, I bought a similar product at an IKEA store because it reminded me of my childhood! Unfortunately, mine broke and I ended up throwing it out. But it was fun, and very affordable.

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  4. A summertime staple at my house growing up in the 80s! Cherry and Grape Kool-Aid and Lemonade were the best flavors. Also, my sister and I used to use the stick and shield portions as pacifiers whenever we played "babies". Good times. :)

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  5. Wow...I thought my family was the ONLY one that had these!!! What GREAT memories!!

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  6. Can you still buy these? Does Tupperware still make them? If so, please let me know at momofarmysoldier2004@yahoo.com. I would love to have a set of these again. Soooo many memories in those 6 little popsicles. Thanks

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  7. http://www.amazon.com/kitchen-dining/dp/B0002LGO4S

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  8. I have 2 original sets from about 1974 and still use them. Tupperware produced a coloured version as a season special about 10 years ago. The tray of 1 set is cracked and I could get it replaced under the famous Tupperware warranty but I like the originals :)

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