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ice-lolly moulds

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mazzystar · 07/06/2006 09:41

anyone come across any of these lately?

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emkana · 07/06/2006 09:42

I saw them in Sainsbury this week.

serenity · 07/06/2006 09:43

IKEA, ASDA, Woolies, Tesco (I go to too many shops I think!)

Gingerbear · 07/06/2006 09:44

Poundstretcher type stores for erm about £1.

neena28 · 07/06/2006 09:45

Very good ones from Lakeland and they sell the sticks too.

MrsBadger · 07/06/2006 09:45

still using ikea ones from ages ago - not as posh as \link{http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?topcategoryId=16708&catalogId=10103&storeId=7&productId=70312&langId=-20&categoryId=16810&chosenPartNumber=90098318\this year's}

mazzystar · 07/06/2006 10:02

cheers all - i'll try our local woolies today.

any good recipes?

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Gingerbear · 07/06/2006 10:05

Frozen yoghurt, or ribena or fruit juice?

MrsBadger · 07/06/2006 12:34

we use orange juice (tesco blue carton - not fresh squeezed but not Value iyswim) diluted a bit with water. Always find squash seperates when I freeze it, but may just be my incompetence.

CountessDracula · 07/06/2006 12:39

Has anyone seen these where they are separate, ie not all in a block like that ikea one? I find it hard just getting one out, I want individual ones

LadyCodofCOdford · 07/06/2006 12:41

fussy cow

alligator · 07/06/2006 12:51

cd the sainsburys ones are seperates on a stand. 1.49 for 4

MrsBadger · 07/06/2006 12:52

\link{http://www.lakelandlimited.co.uk/product.aspx/!10351_1741\lakeland one}

Our cheapy old Ikea ones pop together in a row so they stay upright while they're freezing, but once they're frozen you can unpop them and sling them in loose. Haven't seen any like that recently though.

mazzystar · 07/06/2006 13:08

well i got one in woolies for £1.99, all in one block, looks like it will last five minutes but instant gratification. that lakeland one looks the absolute business. may have to invest.

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Gingerbear · 07/06/2006 13:24

arf @ lakeland's 'delicious and nutritious' description.

bellomum · 07/06/2006 13:27

I just bought a set at Peter Jones. They have a drip catcher and straw too...very posh I know but am excited to give it a try.

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