Norpro Wooden Treat Sticks, 100 Pieces
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That is all I know. Oh my goodness. It was easy to take them out of the cellophane and place them in a ziplock bag. Sorry about that.
Mine were only in plastic cases when I received them. The packaging didn't mention how the products are sourced, so I figured that's how they were packaged
I am thinking about a stick about the size of a popcicle about 4 1/2 " long, 3/8" wide, and 1/16" thick
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Two years ago, when I bought the same item from the manufacturer, it was packaged normally with a label and had the product's information. As before, it was just sticks in a ziplock bag with the handwritten "100 pieces" on the outside. It is impossible to sell these sticks as food grade wood. We do not know if the sticks are made by Norpro, although they appear to be of good quality. It is obvious that someone touched the sticks, so I do not intend to use them for popsicles. Despite being labeled as "by Norpro," the item was shipped from an unknown source. Amazon's tricky way of doing things.
Despite this, I had no choice but to write this review because these sticks are INCREDIBLY dangerous if used for the The wood is splintered and a lot of the edges are jagged. Despite the fact that I used them gently and for no more than 30 seconds per stick, there are already two deep splinters. These sticks are not the perfectly rounded sticks in the picture. We do not recommend using them with food or crafts for children.
My popsicle mold is Progressive International, and these sticks fit a little tighter than the latter. Despite being slightly bent, these sticks are still in excellent condition. They do not have a strange smell or taste. on the packaging though it does not explicitly state that it is food-rated. It is not too concerning to me because the popsicles are almost frozen before they are shovelled in, and since they are eaten before they warm up, I do not think there is a huge possibility of chemicals going into the pops. In a few months I will buy again.
The popsicle sticks look like this Except for the fact that they do not come with a sweet treat - there is nothing wrong with them. That will have to be made by you. You can't build a fortress using them, unless you need to. If you have started building, then good luck.
I like pop-culture The pop-culture phenomenon The ice cream. I'm so in love with them! Making popsicles has become one of our new addictions. When my niece says, "hey tia," I reply, "hey what" to which she replies, "you like to pop. " To which I reply, "pop what," and next week we both say, "pop to you. " A popsicle is a frozen treat The pop-culture phenomenon I call that a "sicle". There's no way to describe how much fun it is. Keeping her healthy treats is a joy for us, as she is five. The popsicles we've made so far are fresh blueberry and yogurt, fresh strawberry and yogurt, and blackberry and yogurt. In the beginning, we wrapped them in foil, but now we're wrapping them in waxed paper and tying a cute little string. Having the neighbors over to share them is a lot of fun for us.
In order to make caramel apples, I bought these sticks. They appear to be labeled "treat sticks," so I had assumed that they were suitable for this use. In my delivery, I found the sticks bundled in groups of 50, but they were not wrapped in hygienic plastic. However, instead of packaging them in a mailer, the bundles of 50 were simply placed in the open envelope. Using them requires that I sanitize them first. If I choose to use them at all, I must sanitize them first. This is not something I am happy about.
The multipurpose nature of Popsicle sticks enables them to be used in many Popsicles could however be made out of them since they were sturdy enough.
Popcycles are what I use for making my own. Then I came back to buy some.