I saw an ad for the Zoku in a magazine and was intrigued. It's currently exclusive to Williams-Sonoma and on their website there's a great video that shows the Zoku in action. Basically, it's a popsicle maker that needs no electricity or freezing time--amazing, right? The mold unit is made of aluminum and has a liquid inside that gets extremely cold (much like the bowl of an ice cream freezer, I'm guessing). You store it in the freezer and when you want to make ice pops, you simply put in the plastic sticks, pour in your liquid and the pops will freeze in 7-15 minutes! It's kind of like magic, although I'm guessing to a kid that would be the longest seven minutes EVER. There is a tool provided to loosen the pops so you can remove them from the mold, and then you can use it again twice before it needs to go back into the freezer.This looks so fun! I think perhaps I'll be asking Santa for this. :)
That looks so cool! I might have to look into one myself.
ReplyDeleteI own one. I absolutely love it. Worth every penny.
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