Customer Reviews for Fred Cool Shooters Shot Glass Mold

Fred Cool Shooters Shot Glass Mold
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Fred Cool Shooters Shot Glass Mold List Price: $25.72
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Fred Cool Shooters Shot Glass Mold

Customer Review: Fun, but impractical
Summary: 4 Stars

Great concept, and fun to have a toast w/ 4 people. A little tough to get the shot glasses out of the silicone. However, my little niece was fascinated by the "little ice cups", and they provided her hours of entertainment.

Customer Review: Fun, but not that great
Summary: 3 Stars

I got these for laughs, mainly, and that is what they are for. The shot glass is thick and melts quickly. I forgot one on the table after "putting it down" and it melted, obviously.
The disappointment stems from the shape of the glass you consistently get. We've managed one set of decent ones and a number of crooked and awkwardly shaped figures. Now, we do it by layers. I 1/3 of an inch at a time.

It's a fun party item and a good gift, but you can live without it easily and save the $7.

Customer Review: Great party novelty!
Summary: 5 Stars

These make a great addition to parties and celebrations. Very fun to show off and guests think they're very neat. Product quality was excellent.

Customer Review: Great product :D
Summary: 4 Stars

The coolest thing about these is that you don't have to use water to make shot glasses, I have made them from hard candy, chocolate and gummy worms(BAD IDEA) and I am sure there are many other candies and materials you could melt down and make shot glasses out of these. And chocolate shot glasses are a HUGE hit, you just had some buttershots in your chocolate shot glass... Chomp chomp chomp.

Customer Review: Guess What All My Friends Are Getting For Christmas
Summary: 5 Stars

I have purchased Fred Cool Products in the past to make ice. When I saw that they had a mold for Shot Glasses I knew I would give it a try. Ok making ice is pretty basic but these tips I have learned the hard way. First I start out using bottled water and I pour nice and slow so the mold is even. Make sure that you pour evenly and that you have a flat spot in the freezer so they freeze evenly. I than wait 6 hours. I get a plastic bag out and put the tray over it than I gently hit the tray with hammer to help the shooters come out and than I catch them in the bag (I had lots fall out and end up on the floor before i started catching them in a bag.

The glasses are a hit for all my friends but remember these are for shots not sipping. Pour a drink and do the shot unless you are using a chilled beverage your glass will start melting instantly. Also, remind your guests to disgard the glasses into the sink once they are done or once again you will have a mess. I have done glasses with coke and poured rum in, I have also kool-aid and poured vodka in. I encourage people to lick the glass and than do the shot.

These glasses solve the problem of what to do for big parties and limited shot glasses just start a week ahead you can have as many glasses as you need. Everyone will talk about it and it really adds a sense of fun to your parties.
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