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CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Swan

" I made a gorgeous Swan Ice Sculpture by pouring in Sparkling Apple Juice instead of water.  When it was frozen and I turned it out of the mold, it was a beautiful textured Gold Swan.  My family was so impressed.  It was really a beautiful centerpeiece."

- Carol H., Ohio

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Fish

"I colored some water with food coloring and froze it in about 1/4 of the mold.  After it was frozen I poured in some different colored water in until about 1/2 full.  When that was frozen I did the same thing again with a third and then fourth color.  It looked real good but when I tried it the first time the water that was in the dish cracked when I poured in the second and third layer.  The next time I used very COLD water and that kept the cracking down a lot."

-Angie B., Florida

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Clown

"The Clown Mold is such fun for parties and baby showers.  I used it for both and everyone really enjoyed it.  I must tell you, though, I thought I would be very clever and freeze sequins of all colors inside the Clown mold -- I forgot that when the ice melts I would have sequins all over the table.  It wasn't bad but anyone trying this should be aware and not set anything they don't want very close to the ice sculpture."

-Mary L., Kansas

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Heart

"My students raved over the Heart "Jell-O" Mold this past Valentine's Day.  I put whipped cream cheese and fresh berries in the one side of the heart.  They really thought I was awesome!

-Amber M.., California

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Angel

"Everybody in my family loves angels, especially me, so I was very excited about finding your Angel ice sculpture mold.  We recently had a baby baptism party and I used your mold to make an Angel for the center of my table.  I made it out of blue "Kool Aid" (don't use too much or it's too blue).  I sat it on top of a block of ice and put some angel-hair that I had left over from Christmas and put it around the bottom and added some candles (don't put them too close to the ice sculpture -- heat and ice don't go well together."

-Kelli M., Nevada

"This may sound bizarre, but my little brother just died last month and we had a gathering at our home after the funeral.  I had one of your Angel ice molds left over from a dinner party I had given at Christmas so I pulled it out and put it on the table on top of a block of ice as you suggested.  It was so beautiful, it brought tears to my monter's eyes when she saw it."

-The Binghams, New Orleans

"Angels are so fun, and they're not just for Christmas!  My angel ice sculpture was really a hit with my friends when I Put it on my table as a centerpiece at Easter.  Everyone raved and asked me where I got it -- sorry, I kept that secret to myself.  Do you make any other molds?"

-Clarisse, Montanna

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Bunny

"Your ice sculpture molds made me look really creative this past Easter.  I used grated carrots and pineapple in a "jell-O" filling and set it on my table.  The only down-side was that it was so cute nobody wanted to be the first to cut into it.  My daughter-in-law also used the mold to make an ice sculpture centerpiece for her friend's baby shower.  They put marshmallows all around the bottom and it looked like it was sitting on a cloud.  How cute!"

-Linda., New Mexico

"I received my Bunny ice sculpture mold as a gift and was delighted.  I have tried all sorts of things with it and my frieds have all borrowed it from me for a party or shower they were giving -- do you have other designs?"

-Leslie M. Oregon

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Snowman

"All I can say is 'how adorable'.  I have never seen such a cute and clever idea for home entertaining.  But I bought your Snowman Mold and guess what I did with it?  We live in Wisconsin where it stays very cold during the winter.  I made up several snowmen and set them out along each side of my driveway.  Then I put candles in jars behind each one.  I am the talk of the neighborhood and I love it!"

-Corienne H., Green Bay, Wisconsin

"I made the cutest Snowman ice sculpture for my Christmas party.  After freezing it, I took one of those little carrots and shaved it to fit the hole in the Snowman's nose.  I added raisins to his eyes and put pine cones all around the base ofthe ice sculpture and added some mums that I grow in my garden and some pine twigs."

-Aida M., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

"The Snowman makes a wonderful "Jell-O" mold and you can make it white by coving it with coconut after it's molded."

-Mike M., Costa Mesa, California

"Your directions say you can use your molds for ice and for gelatin desserts, but it's also yummy as an ice cream mold.  I put vanilla ice cream (softened so I could put it inot the mold) in the Snowman and it came out just great and looked super."

Amy A., Tampa , Florida

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Pumpkin

"My fraternity gave a Halloween party and my mom had your Jack-O-Lantern ice mold.  She made one for me out of orange Kool-Aid and it looked cool.  We put it up on a black of dry ice and as the ice melted the ice steamed and it was awesome."

-Jerry D., California

"Where did you ever come up with this idea?  I give a huge Halloween party every year and I'm always looking for something unique to add to the decor -- and this year I was really excited about your pumpkin mold.  I put flowers behind it like you show on the box and I added lights too!  That made it really stand out and I had lots of oohs and aahs from my guests."

-Jacquie W., Newark, New Jersey

"We have this very large punch bowl.  I made sure your pumpkin ice mold would fit inside the bowl and still have room for dipping and it did.  I made it out of orange soda -- it looked great and really added to the look of the punch.  A word of caution, though, make sure you only fill the punch bowl partially full before adding the ice mold or you'll have punch all over the table!"

-Cheryl, Manhattan, New York

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