Homemade Pudding Pops and Giant Ice Cubes

 by dronex
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Who doesn't love Jell-O Pudding Pops? We all love 'em, but don't we all wish they were more affordable? Here is a cost effective way of making your very own Pudding Pops.
 
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Step 1: Use your favorite pudding cup.

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First, purchase your favorite brand multi-pack of pudding cups in the snack section of your market. Sam's Club, Costco, and BJ's Warehouse sell these in bulk for a much lower price.
killbox says: Nov 17, 2011. 9:09 AM
"just one cube per drink and they at a much slower rate." I think should be "melt".

Nice instructable, keep it up!
dronex (author) in reply to killboxNov 18, 2011. 12:34 AM
Thanks Killbox! Good eye. ;)
l8nite says: Nov 17, 2011. 9:36 PM
it would be even cheaper to make your own pudding and use dixie cups but still a very thought provoking "ible" . My drink cup holds somewhere around 32oz and I like to use BIG ice cubes so I freeze water in 12oz plastic cups, just run them under hot water to get them out and refill, so I get 2 cans of soda and an icecube, often the icecube is still large enough for a second serving of 2 cans (or ice tea or ..... Thank you for sharing !
Penolopy Bulnick says: Nov 17, 2011. 10:46 AM
Neat! That is a pretty awesome and big ice cube!
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