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: $7.99
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Fred Cool Shooters Shot Glass Mold

Customer Review: Very happy
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought three sets of these - two I gave away as gifts, and kept one for myself. The gift receivers were quite amused by them but only one has tried it out so far - there was a little problem with trying to get it to freeze really well in his mini beer fridge's freezer, but is going to try a friend's deep freeze for better luck.

Customer Review: Frozen Shot Glasses
Summary: 3 Stars

This idea is great, however in order for the product to work with alcohol and not leak you have to use distilled water so there are no bubbles, because once the liquor hits the bubbles you spring a leak..
overall i love this and pretty much anything that 'Fred' makes

Customer Review: Neat little thing
Summary: 4 Stars

Neat little things and quite the conversation piece. You do need to find a level spot in the freezer for the mold, I don't know why but I never seem to have one.

Customer Review: What a fun item!
Summary: 5 Stars

Originally I received this from a friend as a gift and we've had so much fun with it that I bought it for a girlfriend that was turning 21. These are great because it's silicone and they come out of the mold pretty easily. Here are my suggestions to anyone that purchases them: Use a cold beverage in them otherwise they start to melt to quickly. To make more than the four, store them in the freezer on wax paper after removing. Try something fun like adding a bit of grenadine or lime juice after filling with water, it'll settle on the bottom which will end up being the rim of the shot glass and it'll give a bit of flavor with your shot.

Customer Review: Pretty Good
Summary: 4 Stars

I knew the shot glasses wouldn't just slide out of the mold, but it is pretty difficult to get them out. It may just take some practice but I haven't found an easy way to remove them in the first couple of rounds. Other than that it works great, I suggest using very cold liquor (chilled in the freezer) with the shot glasses as well to get more than a couple of shots from them before holes melt into them.
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