By Luke Anderson

Am I the only one that craves ice cream when it’s cold out? I believe I’ve stopped by my local Dairy Queen three times in the last week. What’s even stranger, is that ice cream is the old cold treat that I actually enjoy more when it’s already cold out. Popsicles and the like just don’t sound good unless it’s the middle of summer. Well, whenever it is that you enjoy such frozen treats, you can now make your own Freeze Pops.

I’m sure that everyone remembers those plastic tubes filled with what I can only imagine to be frozen Kool-Aid. Well thanks to the Freeze Pop Machine, you can make them yourself. Normally, I’m all about these sorts of things, since they generally save you money. However, you can buy a case of 100 Freeze Pops at the grocery store for around $15. Honestly, it’s going to take a long time to make back the initial $33 investment on the machine itself.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. i always eat ice cream when it's cold out. one year on christmas eve, i was eating an ice cream cone, and then decided to go shopping. a news camera crew were interviewing last minute shoppers, and at one point, the camera crew and reporter just stopped what they were doing, and watched me walk by eating an ice cream cone. i guess i should've mentioned it was also about 20 degrees F, ha.

    but this thing…seriously, those ice pop/otter pop/freeze pops are CHEAP. why bother making them? i bought a box of 100 one summer for $5. It was nearly winter by the time i got through most of them, and at that point, i was sick of eating them. i'm sure there's still a stray one left in my freezer.

    i mean, the snoopy snow cone machine…that's a classic. this thing is just a waste of money.

  2. i always eat ice cream when it's cold out. one year on christmas eve, i was eating an ice cream cone, and then decided to go shopping. a news camera crew were interviewing last minute shoppers, and at one point, the camera crew and reporter just stopped what they were doing, and watched me walk by eating an ice cream cone. i guess i should've mentioned it was also about 20 degrees F, ha.

    but this thing…seriously, those ice pop/otter pop/freeze pops are CHEAP. why bother making them? i bought a box of 100 one summer for $5. It was nearly winter by the time i got through most of them, and at that point, i was sick of eating them. i'm sure there's still a stray one left in my freezer.

    i mean, the snoopy snow cone machine…that's a classic. this thing is just a waste of money.

  3. i always eat ice cream when it's cold out. one year on christmas eve, i was eating an ice cream cone, and then decided to go shopping. a news camera crew were interviewing last minute shoppers, and at one point, the camera crew and reporter just stopped what they were doing, and watched me walk by eating an ice cream cone. i guess i should've mentioned it was also about 20 degrees F, ha.

    but this thing…seriously, those ice pop/otter pop/freeze pops are CHEAP. why bother making them? i bought a box of 100 one summer for $5. It was nearly winter by the time i got through most of them, and at that point, i was sick of eating them. i'm sure there's still a stray one left in my freezer.

    i mean, the snoopy snow cone machine…that's a classic. this thing is just a waste of money.

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