Zoku Quick Pop: The Homemade Popsicle Maker

With summer just around the corner (and in full swing for you college kids who’ve just wrapped up finals), your popsicle game is something you’ll be looking to bolster in the coming weeks. The Zoku Quick Pop is a product that helps you do just that, at home, from scratch, and with often delicious and healthy results. ($49.95 @ SurLaTable)

In as few as seven minutes, you can be chomping, licking, or sucking (whatever your style is) on your favorite juice pops or cream-filled delicacies. The unit works pretty simply, just pour in the ingredient(s) of your choice, even layer them, add fresh fruit slices, etc.

Once you’ve filled your stations, store the unit in the freezer until you’re ready to consume. Keeping your favorite mixes on hand can lead to a pretty steady flow of popsicles this summer. Good luck (=

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