Sweet Treats! Letter Molds

$11.99reg. $19.99

Sweet Treats! Letter Molds

$11.99reg. $19.99
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D is for delicious! Our letter molds are great for making all sorts of tasty goodies—from warm cookies and brownies to jiggly gelatin desserts and more! The trays feature 48 uppercase letters for tons of “edible” language practice…and they’re oven-, freezer- and dishwasher-safe! Set includes 4 silicone trays, plus a recipe booklet with tasty treat ideas to try! Each tray measures 7 1/2" wide.
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Sweet Treats! Letter Molds

Overall Rating: 4.5 out of 53out of 4 reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.

letter molds

April 15, 2019 - By Donna H.from mn

love them

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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February 20, 2019 - By Dasa

Well made and wall sized. We like 'em to reconstitute broken crayons into new. I also enjoy using 'em for kids names then put into their b day gift packs.

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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Letter molds

January 04, 2018 - By Pgeresyfrom Kalamazoo, MI

Great learning molds which my grandson loves.

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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Not Good for Crafts

December 22, 2017 - By Pil1from Elk Grove, CA

As always, this product is of high quality, as are all of Lakeshore's products. When purchasing from Lakeshore, you may pay a bit more, but their quality products will last for many years to come in the classroom or at home. I love how this set has multiple cavities for letters that are more commonly used, and I love how the trays are easy to unmold and to store in the sturdy box. What I don't like is how the letters are not backwards. When making crayons, cakes, and soap, I found that the "good" or nicer side is the part that was on botttom/flat side of the tray. This works out well for letters like T or A, but not for letters like L, where the nice side of the crayon is on the bottom (i.e. if you try to use or show the nice side of the crayon the letter ends up being backwards). I even tried to melt the rough edges on my crayons and soaps to make them look as nice as the letters that were usable when backwards (A, M, O, etc.) but they did not look good. If you are planning on making soaps or crayons, this might not be the product for you.

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