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The Silikomart Silicone Easy Cream Wooden Sticks set includes 100 high-quality wooden sticks, each measuring 4.5 inches long. These sticks are FDA and CE compliant, freezer safe, and made in France, making them the perfect choice for creating ice cream bars and frozen fruit treats.
C**U
Smaller than traditional popsicle sticks, but perfect and just as described
Perfect for the small popsicles we made - smaller than a traditional popsicle stick so actually perfect for the kind you would make out of ice cube trays or similar smaller molds. No splinters, and nice and sturdy.
F**L
Nice Sticks
At .18 cents each, I feel like I'm getting stuck a little for these sticks! But there are no other choices so if you're looking for the smaller popsicle stick, your stuck. I wash them and reuse them. I'll get the costs down to .3 cents each. Hah! All kidding aside, these are nice sticks.
E**K
Quality popsicle sticks.
Popsicles stay on the sticks; pretty important when making popsicles. Also a nice size.
J**Y
These are good. Works well with the ice cream molds available ...
These are good. Works well with the ice cream molds available on Amazon too. Sturdy, freeze well. Just don't call them Popsicle sticks, because Popsicle is a name brand. You can still say that these are for pops of the sicle-type nature.
P**S
Excelent sticks, not so good price changes.
These mini popsicle sticks are perfect for my "miniPaletas" I sell the like hotcakes on the days i go to the flea market.I wish the price would stay at less than 4 bucks though...I dont want to spend 500€ on just these directly from Italy yet, till i get to sell the volume... (Almost 100k sticks would last a few years...)Please keep them at a reasonable price.
B**G
Perfect!
Just what I was looking for. Hard to find in stores now. These sticks are great for crafts as well as candy and caramel apples.
J**.
No Label, No Stated Country of Origin, No Food-Safe labeling
I bought these in an effort to avoid splintered, rough, craft grade sticks AND to avoid sticks that are made in China or are of questionable origin. The product description here claims that these popsicle sticks are made in France. They arrived wrapped in a plain brown craft paper wrapper with no labeling whatsoever, so I have no reassurance at all about where these sticks were manufactured or whether they do indeed meet FDA requirements, as claimed in the product description here.In terms of quality, they are not as smooth as the wooden popsicle sticks that shipped with my Norpro Ice Pop Maker (ASIN: B0002IBJOG). I do feel rough, sharp, splintery edges on at least half of the sticks from one pack that I opened. They are not as rough, sharp and splintery as the craft grade "Woodsies" sticks that I bought from a local craft store and recently returned but they aren't exactly what I would call "food grade" or "lick-safe" either. At least the craft sticks, though inferior, were labeled with the country of origin and clear wording that stated they were not food safe. I have no idea what grade sticks these are or whether they really are food safe, thanks to the complete lack of product labeling.
A**A
Useful sticks
My grandchildren and I really enjoyed our nice, homemade popsicles this past summer. Using these nice smooth sticks to make nutritious popsicles was a lot healthier and more economical than buying the ice cream man's overpriced junk.
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