Out Cold: Summer Popsicle Fun


Kang Kim, Copyright Kang Kim 2012
Serve dessert from one of these fun new ice pop molds.

Ben Goldstein / Studio D Prop Stylist: Marina Malchin 917 751 2855 , Hearst Communications Inc., 2011
Use these Silicone Ice Pop Molds the traditional way or remove the stick and eat them as push pops instead. $12 for two; shopmastrad.com

Ben Goldstein / Studio D Prop Stylist: Marina Malchin 917 751 2855 , Hearst Communications Inc., 2011
Pull off one of these Snap-Fit Pop Molds and leave the rest in the freezer for later. $12 for six; cuisipro.com

Ben Goldstein / Studio D Prop Stylist: Marina Malchin 917 751 2855 , Hearst Communications Inc., 2011
These retro-style Twin Pops make two pops in each mold — not that you need to share. $11 for four, Tovolo; kitchenkapers.com

Ben Goldstein / Studio D Prop Stylist: Marina Malchin 917 751 2855 , Hearst Communications Inc., 2011
You can ditch the stick entirely with these easy-to-fill Silicone Ice Pop Makers; you just squeeze out the pop. $11 for four, Norpro; cheftools.com

Ben Goldstein / Studio D Prop Stylist: Marina Malchin 917 751 2855 , Hearst Communications Inc., 2011
These Volcano Fillable Ice Pop Molds leave space in the center for fresh fruit, ice cream or whipped cream. $10 for four, Prepara; surlatable.com for stores

Ben Goldstein / Studio D Prop Stylist: Marina Malchin 917 751 2855 , Hearst Communications Inc., 2011
The handles on these Flute Pops have a built-in sip spout so you can slurp up any melty drips. $6 for four, West Bend; amazon.com
( Popsicle photograph by Kang Kim; Mold photographs by Ben Goldstein/Studio D. Photograph)