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Kmart’s Budget-Friendly $1.75 Icy Pole Moulds Fly off Shelves among Australian Shoppers, Ideal for Crafting Healthy Summer Delights

Last updated: 2023/10/10 at 11:37 PM
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A Sydney mum was impressed after making healthy summer snacks with just three ingredients and some $1.75 spent at Kmart
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By Louise Allingham for Daily Mail Australia

Published: 10:09 p.m. EDT, October 10, 2023 | Update: 10:10 p.m. EDT, October 10, 2023

Shoppers love a $1.75 purchase at Kmart that many use to make healthy summer snacks.

Customers buy the adorable Silicone Icy Pole Maker which can come in three shapes and is perfect for making natural yogurt ice cream.

One mom mixed yogurt, honey and mixed berries, then poured the mixture into cute molds and froze them to make tasty and nutritious treats.

She said the $1.75 frozen drink machines were “the best $1.75 she’s ever spent at Kmart” and many were quick to agree.

Popsicle makers come in three shapes: a pineapple, a watermelon wedge, and a classic popsicle.

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A Sydney mum was impressed after making healthy summer snacks with just three ingredients and some $1.75 spent at Kmart

She said the $1.75 frozen drink machines were

She said the $1.75 frozen drink machines were “the best $1.75 she’s ever spent at Kmart.” The molds are available in three shapes: classic ice cream, pineapple and watermelon wedge.

The Sydney home chef explained how she made her homemade popsicles in a post to Kmart tips and decoration Facebook group impressing members.

She placed a small handful of strawberries and blueberries in a blender with four to five tablespoons of plain yogurt and a drizzle of honey.

The mom then mixed the three ingredients together, then poured the mixture into the molds which each had their own pop stick.

After a few hours in the freezer, the ice creams can easily be unmolded and enjoyed.

” Good idea. I freeze any fruit that is not eaten after a few days and we make smoothies with it,” one member responded.

“But since there are only two of us now, I have a lot of fruit in the freezer. This could make fruit ice blocks. Yum yum.’

A reviewer on the Kmart website said: “Can make our own natural ice cream sticks instead of the sugar-laden ones from the supermarket.” » Also no mess or drips, what’s not to love! »

Another said budget shopping makes a great ‘Christmas gift’ for those doing their Christmas shopping.

“Easy to use and takes up much less freezer space than older ice pole makers,” added a third.

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