(EMAILWIRE.COM, May 31, 2013 ) Hawthorne, CA -- May 28, 2013 Sunsella has announced the launch of their Mighty Pops silicone ice pop makers, available in assorted colors and boasting durability, washing convenience and a quick-freeze design. BPA-free and coming in a six-set package, these "ice lolly" Popsicle molds are set to be a big hit with kids who can make their own tasty and refreshing homemade ice pops.
Without taking up much storage space in the freezer, Mighty Pops require no traditional Popsicle sticks, allowing for quick refills upon exhaustion without the need to wait for an entire ice pop maker tray. The high-grade, FDA-approved BPA-free silicone material is ideal for users not comfortable using plastic to make homemade ice pops, yielding an ultimately fun and functional experience. Snugly-fitting lids to eliminate drip mess, spills and leaks add to the convenience of the product, and the lids can be put back on to save the remainder of the homemade pop for a later indulgence.
Sunsella is also marketing the Mighty Pops as being extremely easy to handle, utilizing a method that allows the user to simply push the "ice lolly" up for the purpose of consuming, thus, according to company representatives, facilitating the "sliding out" characteristic of the frozen treat. Ideal for the upcoming summer months, Sunsella is packaging the Mighty Pops in packs of six, making for a handy refreshment option after hours of playing in the sun. Gone are the days of "messy Popsicle sticks," says the company, that "dribble down hands" Mighty Pops eliminate the need for messy cleanups, again adding to the "fun and functional" core essence of the product.
Other target applications Sunsella envisions for the Mighty Pops are summer picnics, lunch at the beach and even school lunches, in which kids can get the benefits of fresh fruit and yogurt in a more appealing package homemade healthy ice pops boasting wholesome ingredients as a frozen snack. Further, the Mighty Pops will prove to be handy when kids have their friends over unexpectedly, with "fun and bright colors" that can be matched to a specific flavor for identification.
Beyond the myriad of alluring elements that comprise Sunsella's new Mighty Pops including being a refreshing, tasty mid-afternoon treat on a hot day and an energizing, fun school snack for busy kids on the go the product also represents a homestyle, natural or even organic alternative to "GoGurts," being easy to transport and inherently portable. As "on the go tubes," the Mighty Pops are also being marketed by Sunsella as a proficient way of staying hydrated through "quick and nutritious refreshment."
The company also says the Mighty Pops are ideal for parties and poolside activities, while making for a truly unique gift idea for kids that are drawn to making their own treats. Though primarily geared towards the adolescent end of the application spectrum, Sunsella claims the Mighty Pops can be used for a "fun adult treat" by making frozen margaritas or Hawaiian punch.
About Sunsella
Sunsella sell quality silicone kitchen products at affordable prices from their Amazon storefront. Mighty Pops is the first product to be released Ice Pop Maker Molds.
Mike Law
(657) 888-7354
info@sunsella.co.nz
Source: EmailWire.Com
Without taking up much storage space in the freezer, Mighty Pops require no traditional Popsicle sticks, allowing for quick refills upon exhaustion without the need to wait for an entire ice pop maker tray. The high-grade, FDA-approved BPA-free silicone material is ideal for users not comfortable using plastic to make homemade ice pops, yielding an ultimately fun and functional experience. Snugly-fitting lids to eliminate drip mess, spills and leaks add to the convenience of the product, and the lids can be put back on to save the remainder of the homemade pop for a later indulgence.
Sunsella is also marketing the Mighty Pops as being extremely easy to handle, utilizing a method that allows the user to simply push the "ice lolly" up for the purpose of consuming, thus, according to company representatives, facilitating the "sliding out" characteristic of the frozen treat. Ideal for the upcoming summer months, Sunsella is packaging the Mighty Pops in packs of six, making for a handy refreshment option after hours of playing in the sun. Gone are the days of "messy Popsicle sticks," says the company, that "dribble down hands" Mighty Pops eliminate the need for messy cleanups, again adding to the "fun and functional" core essence of the product.
Other target applications Sunsella envisions for the Mighty Pops are summer picnics, lunch at the beach and even school lunches, in which kids can get the benefits of fresh fruit and yogurt in a more appealing package homemade healthy ice pops boasting wholesome ingredients as a frozen snack. Further, the Mighty Pops will prove to be handy when kids have their friends over unexpectedly, with "fun and bright colors" that can be matched to a specific flavor for identification.
Beyond the myriad of alluring elements that comprise Sunsella's new Mighty Pops including being a refreshing, tasty mid-afternoon treat on a hot day and an energizing, fun school snack for busy kids on the go the product also represents a homestyle, natural or even organic alternative to "GoGurts," being easy to transport and inherently portable. As "on the go tubes," the Mighty Pops are also being marketed by Sunsella as a proficient way of staying hydrated through "quick and nutritious refreshment."
The company also says the Mighty Pops are ideal for parties and poolside activities, while making for a truly unique gift idea for kids that are drawn to making their own treats. Though primarily geared towards the adolescent end of the application spectrum, Sunsella claims the Mighty Pops can be used for a "fun adult treat" by making frozen margaritas or Hawaiian punch.
About Sunsella
Sunsella sell quality silicone kitchen products at affordable prices from their Amazon storefront. Mighty Pops is the first product to be released Ice Pop Maker Molds.
Mike Law
(657) 888-7354
info@sunsella.co.nz
Source: EmailWire.Com