🐶 Bake, Freeze, Treat—Repeat!
The TYH Supplies Silicone Dog Treat Mold is a versatile 2-pack set featuring 28 cavities designed for creating delightful dog treats, candies, and more. Made from food-grade, non-toxic silicone, these molds are heat resistant and safe for various cooking methods, including oven and microwave use. With easy release and cleanup, they are perfect for pet owners looking to pamper their furry companions.
M**L
Marijuana/maple leaf candy molds
Definitely says "marijuana" on the label. Definitely has an embossed marijuana leaf in each mold. Definitely shaped like an 11 point maple leaf.Update: Made a couple of batches of maple candy so far and these things work great. Candies pop out easily even without greasing the molds (soft maple candy with a little butter--how else are you supposed to make 'em?)Kids are oblivious to the strange leafy impressions, and wife just laughs and posts pictures of the candies, making sure to draw everyone's attention to the design.I ordered another set. I'm bumping the star rating up one, but Amazon really should change the title/desription--it looks like a pot leaf on top.
S**2
Great for dog treats!
These are awesome! My daughter and I made healthy and cute treats for our 4 dogs with these. The price is good too. They pop right out after frozen and ready. We did spray canola spray in them prior to pouring treats which consisted of pumpkin, Greek yogurt, and natural peanut butter. The price is a deal for these two! So happy to start making my own cheap treats!
B**E
Good but shallow. Slight smell.
Other than the depth of these molds, I would give them 5 stars. They are very shallow, making it very hard not to spill liquid chocolate before it hardens! The hardened bars come out clean but thin, and any chocolate that spilled over at the slightest angle is annoying. Also, they came with a pretty noticable rubbery smell which makes me not so happy. I washed them several times and let them air out for a day and the smell was still slightly noticeable if you put your nose up close to them. It didnt seem to transfer through to the chocolate but still, it makes me wonder about what materials were used to make these molds.
S**Y
Not great for jello
The candy molds are great and I am sure that I will use them often in the future, however, jello does not come out of them well. I have been making "jelly drops" for my mom who is 91 and has dementia. It is really hard for me to keep her hydrated so I tried making her something that looks like candy, tastes good for her, and helps keep her hydrated. This is not just box jello, I use fruit juice, add some sugar, and then extra gelatin to make them more firm so they look like gummy candy. Granted, I don't have the recipe perfected yet but even the batch that was more solid was difficult to remove without the pieces falling apart. So far that is all I have used them for but I am sure they will work well with more traditional candy.
H**N
Custom candy mold
What to do? You now have the cocoa powder, and everything needed to make chocolate. How do you want that nice fresh chocolate to look? Just leaving in the pot is not the best option, nor is just pouring it onto a cookie sheet (splat). What is needed is a nice form. A silicone form is an answer. The forms come in many shapes. Chocolate bears can be fun for kids, and parties. For the more traditional, these forms are just the ticket. Pour the chocolate in the form, and place somewhere to cool. Remove from the form, and you have an old-fashioned chocolate bar divisions and all.For a little variety, try placing some nuts in each cell of the mold.
O**D
These work great!
There are great little molds for making chocolate bars. They are just the right size and clean up super easy. I like to put them on a tray and then fill them and put the whole tray in the freezer for 5 min to cool. Then I can take them out and the bars pop out of the mold easily.
T**Y
Works fine; not 100% silicone
I purchased these molds to make dairy free chocolates. It was easy to use. The chocolate came out smoothly and the mold didn't break. The chocolate bars came out thinner than a typical commercial chocolate bar, but it wasn't a deal breaker. The individual chocolate pieces snapped easily from the bar.One thing though — this mold is not a 100% silicone, and I think that it doesn't claim to be that; however I'd like them to be 100% silicone. I did the pinch test on these molds, and they did not pass the test. I'll include pictures. The price was 7.99 dollars and I will only use them occasionally, so I am ok with it.Thanks.
J**K
Smaller than what I thought
I had never used a silicone mold so that being said, it's not the easiest thing in the world to get the dough into the molds. They come out fine. No problems there. They were also smaller than I had expected which is fine because I have small dogs. I just find them more of a hassle to use then just dropping round dough onto a cookie sheet and cooking them. I will save these for when I want to make gifts for people.
V**Ú
Molde
Son suaves y de buena calidad, hasta ahora todo bien para hacer chocolates.
C**E
Qualité-prix
gâteries pour mon chiot
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