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This mold makes 7 lollipops that weigh 1/2 ounce each, Measures 3" long X 3/4" wide., uses a 4 1/2 inch pop stick and a 1 3/4 X 5 inch cello bag. This is a chocolate mold, will not withstand high heat and is not dishwasher safe. For general care: wash and rinse in warm not hot water and dry thoroughly.
Hobby Grade Mold
Made in the USA
I bought this mold for my 12 year old granddaughter. She used it and made treats for her friends at school. She used food coloring for red fingernails and the knuckle creases, and gusher candy inside the green tinted chocolate for added effect. The chocolate did spill over the edges when she made the fingers, so the fingers were not perfectly formed in the back. But, I'll still give this product 5 stars, because it made the most wonderful looking Halloween treats by a 12 year old girl. She was thrilled with her accomplishment and her friends loved them. The fingers were delicious too! That's what Halloween is all about -- perfect fun!This mold was awesome. I used it for a Halloween party I was catering. I melted a bit of red chocolate at the base of each finger, let it dry and then created a flesh color chocolate to put on top of it. When they were all dry it looked like bloody fingers that had been chopped off at the knuckle. Really cool and a bit gruesome.This mold worked out perfectly for me. I used it to shape Sculpey clay into severed fingers, then sent them out as Halloween invitations using a Martha Stewart idea. I had looked in all of the craft stores, but no one had a plain finger, just large witch fingers with big nails. These are very realistic and even the same size as a real finger!Not sure I'd want to use it as a lollipop, though. lol I'm sure kids would get a kick out of them!This was awesome! My 11 year old daughter and I made these and stuck them inside cupcakes for Halloween. These molds were so easy to use! We used red chocolate for the finger nail and dark green for the fingers to make zombie fingers! I also mixed yellow and pink chocolate to make fingers as well.We had a Halloween Party themed "Medical Horror" and these were perfect. I used white chocolate mixed with various amounts of milk chocolate to make different shades of skin. Everyone loved them at the party. We used the Wilton Lollipop sticks.I have only used the finger molds without sticks - nice to have the option of either using sticks or not within one mold.These are relatively easy to use. We used red chocolate as fake blood on the fingers with green fingernails. Totally gross but perfect for Halloween.These seemed like a good idea but they are very messy and difficult to use. The chocolate spills over the mold and trying to color the "nail" portion is just a nightmare.