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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Fred Cool Shooters Shot Glass MoldCustomer 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.
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: Pretty neat alternative to regular shot glasses.. Summary: 4 Stars
I have to say these are pretty cool. Unless your going to do several shots in a row I recommend maybe doing only one shot and then pitching it into the sink...or another drink. In that case I would make sure you have plenty made up. Makes a great novelty gift. Also if Tequila is your thing it is easy to just dip the rim in salt and add tequila and enjoy!
Customer Review: Really Neat Idea! Summary: 4 Stars
These are a novel idea. They work well, but the only issue is they do not freeze totally flat on the bottom. This can be lessened with bottled water as this is mainly due to ions in the water causing it to freeze irregularly. This is not necessarily a defect in the product, but they could improve it by adding a "lid" that keeps the bottom even.
Customer Review: Cheap Fun Summary: 4 Stars
These make a great drinking novelty. The only real catch is that it can get hairy when you try and get the glasses out of the mold. I run tap cold water over the mold for about 4-5 seconds and then they generally come out pretty easily. Then they are good for about two shots. Then it's time to get out the actual glassware.
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