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I would love to try the crayons in the letters. My kids would have so much fun!
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ReplyDeleteI would love these to use at home and in the classroom (Pre-K). I would probably do flavored ice, although the crayons sound interesting too!
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ReplyDeletejellow for sure...thanks for entry!
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ReplyDeleteI would use Jello jigglers. The kids would love it!
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ohhh - this would be soo much fun to fill with muffin or cookie dough if they are safe for the oven?
ReplyDeleteI am a nanny and this would make for fun/interesting snacks. I would love to make crayons too!
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ReplyDeleteI'd use them for ice cubes. Thanks for the giveaway!
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I emailed three people and cc'd you.
ReplyDeleteI would try some orange juice as that's my daughter's favourite drink.
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I am so unorginal- I would fill them with water. Or maybe koolaid:).
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I would love to try that cake with the letters on it - my son would go nuts!
ReplyDeleteI would fill them with all sorts of things!
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My kids are obsessed with ice cubes so this would be the perfect thing to have. I'd love to fill them with fruit or yogurt for a frozen treat.
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ReplyDeleteJello or juice - my daughter would have fun with them
ReplyDeleteI am a subscriber
ReplyDeleteJello.
ReplyDeleteTotally Jello - it's too much fun!
ReplyDeleteJello would be fun!!
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ReplyDeleteOMG I love the butter idea. Thats what I would do or maybe I'm just hungry.....
ReplyDeleteI would love to make crayons. So cool!!
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I would take broken crayons and make alphabet letter crayons my kids would love them!! summrob1@aol.com
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ReplyDeleteI was thinking, this would be great for making dinner! Some mashed potatoes, meat loaf, anything that can hold its shape. I bet the kids would finish all their dinner!
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ReplyDeleteMy three kids would love this! The possibilities are endless..cookie batter comes to mind. We would be playing alot with these letters. I am always on the hunt for something fun and educational to do with their food and snacks
ReplyDeleteTerri
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One thought would be to freeze grape juice or orange juice in the trays. The resultant ice "letters" would show up well in a glass of apple juice!
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ReplyDeleteI make icecream at home that is loose..this would make so much fun.thanks
ReplyDeleteherry123_us@live.com
The women in my family are famous our frozen fruit salad, a specialty dessert we roll out every year around this time. These mold would be perfect for adding a fun new twist to the presentation of my family's old stand-by.
ReplyDeleteMy sister also swears that you can make meringue cookies in a silicone mold. Wouldn't meringue cookie letters be adorable?
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I would just LOVE to have some FUN ice cubes :) I LOVE ICE!!!!
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I'd make jello jigglers!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute. I would like to try crayons and muffins.
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My kiddos are OBSESSED with ice, so I'd definitely do ice cubes to start with...probably flavored ones. :) These look so fun!!
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How about jello jigglers? or bread dough? or....I could go on and on! What a great idea. THanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteMuffins or mini cakes would be so fun to do.
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The ice cubes sound easiest so I'd start there. From there, who knows?
ReplyDeleteCake batter is one thing I'd fill these with.
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ReplyDeleteMuffin Mix.
ReplyDeletewonder if pudding works - if not probably brownie mix
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cranberry grape juice
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some fun ice cubes. Thank you so much!
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ReplyDeleteThis year we made fudge in silicon baking ware. These would be fun to use next year to make personalized fudge to give as gifts.
ReplyDeleteangelacisco@rocketmail.com
i'd make jello jigglers
ReplyDeletewow i realy do like them and well what would i do with them i would use them for all kinds of things like makein ice or jello or some can of candy i realy would love to win them a grate way to help my little one to know her abc's thanks please enter me in for this
ReplyDeleteJello or fruit juice ice for drinks. My kids would love these.
ReplyDeleteI would use them to make jell-o words. My students would love it!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a neat idea!! I'd love to try the brownies!! My kids would love to see their name and be able to eat it too! =)
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Such a neat idea!! I'd love to try the brownies!! My kids would love to see their name and be able to eat it too! =)
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This would be great to make personalized soap with!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make Jello Jigglers with them! What fun!
ReplyDeleteI would fill this with fruit punch..delish, thanks for the fan contest.
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ReplyDeleteI would love make the crayons in the letters
ReplyDeleteI think these are adorable and i would use them a lot!! The Letter icing on the cake is definitely my favorite and i think i would make Jello Shots for the adults:)
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This is so perfect for me, I have tons of goofy ice trays and all my friends love it because as soon as they come over they ask for something to drink so they can check out the new ice cubes! Perfect hostess gift for someone to bring ME during the holidays!
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Jello would be fun.
ReplyDeleteThis would be so much fun to use. I would start with ice cubes and then try jello and maybe even crayons. Thank you!
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jello.
ReplyDeleteI think I would try Jello. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make fudge in them. Thank you and Happy holidays to you!
ReplyDeleteI would put choclolate in the molds!! YUMMY...and cute!
ReplyDeleteMy hubby & I would probably make jello letters. We're a bunch of kids at heart!
ReplyDeleteThese are about the coolest things I've ever seen! I think it would be really cute to have soaps made out of letters.
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I'd fill them with juice and freeze them.
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ReplyDeleteI would use them to make jello jigglers. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteJello Jigglers and Rice Crispy treats would be at the top of my list
ReplyDeleteOur Dog Rescue Group is having a fund raiser in January and I would make ice cubes that spelled out or name for the punch bowl. I would make treats too.
ReplyDeleteChristina - xristya@rock.com - I'd make popsicles with the trays, each in the name of the person to whom I was giving them!
ReplyDeleteI'd put juice in them. PabaV(at)aol(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI can think of so many uses for something like this. My daughter would be thrilled to have ice cubes in her initials.
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Yogurt,juice,water,jello,etc...
ReplyDeleteI would fill them with water and make letter ice cubes.
ReplyDeletemy kids would love the jello letters
ReplyDeleteFor summer for some fun flavored ice! How neat!
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I think I'd fill them with butter - I love that idea. I'd put my kids initials (in butter) on their pancakes - boy, they'd be surprised!
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I would color water before freezing. Thank you. woltmansr@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteJello and also rice krispie treats would be neat, thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteThis looks great - I'd do flavored ice.
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I would use jello!
ReplyDeleteI think I would fill the molds with chocolate. You can't have enough chocolate. Thanks for the chance.
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We love rice crispy treats around here. Shaped ones would be awesome.
ReplyDeletei'd make ice cubes!
ReplyDeleteCrayons for my granddaughter, pancake batter would be fun, cookie dough... fun stuff!
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I LOVE THE CRAYONS IN LETTERS, I HAVE SMALL NIECES AND NEPHEWS THAT SPEND ALOT OF TIME WITH ME
ReplyDeleteI would do butter for the family's french toast and pancakes
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I'd like to try frozen juice cubes and jello. What a fun product!
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ReplyDeleteBlogged about the giveaway here: http://iloveagiveaway.blogspot.com/2008/12/almost-christmas-giveaways.html
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I would fill them with grape juice.
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ReplyDeleteCrayons sound interesting but I think my son would be more likely to use them for Play Dough fun! thanks, justicecw@hotmail.com
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ice cubes for sure ... but maybe also to bake cookies or brownies in letter shapes, who knows...
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So much fun! I can think of many uses for these, but I love the idea of jello molds for little ones. Though, the crayon idea was really super! It's a great motivation for reading and eating. I could use these with my toddler and I'm sure with my students!
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I would use them to make jello shots.
ReplyDeleteI would use them to make CHOCOLATE letters!! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI'd fill them with jello
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I would do Jello Letters!!
ReplyDeleteI would use Jello.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try making crayons!
ReplyDeletejnkrim (at) qwestoffice (dot) net
using them as jello molds for the kids could be fun
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ReplyDeleteI would start of with juice and make fancy ice cubes.
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!! I would fill them juice to use as fun icecubes.
ReplyDeletethis is great! looks like they would be fun to use! thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I love them! I would make jello, ice cubes and cupcakes.
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ReplyDeleteI know I would be making little letter cakes! I'd spell out my sons name, he would love it!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would put either juice or jello in them. Thanks for the chance to win.
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I would use it in my classroom.
ReplyDeleteI'd do pudding and then pop them into the freezer for a cool creamy and fun treat!
ReplyDeleteI really like the butter on the pancakes for special occassions, but I'd like to make the candles or the crayons. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteMy kids love jello in shapes! We would use jello!
ReplyDeleteCarla
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I would use them for soap molds.
ReplyDeleteI would fill mine with jello.
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rice crispies
ReplyDeleteJello definitely!
ReplyDeleteladycat713@yahoo.com
How cute would it be to put my melted chocolate into these molds and make name plate boxes for our Christmas get together instead of my usual lollipops and candy balls. !! The kids would love it!
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I would spell out family members' names! Great giveaway! Thanks! senekers@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI would probably fill ours with Kool Aid and make ice pops. Thanks for the chance to win.
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sound like a great and creative way to teach and learn. My 5 year old grandson has a hard time remembering letters.
ReplyDeleteFrozen yougurt letters, for a special snack!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I would use them for everything!! Juice, jello, cupcakes, anything and everything!
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pancake mix
ReplyDeleteWow, the kids would love these. I'd put jello in them and maybe water for fun ice cubes in their drinks!
ReplyDeleteKraft makes adorable Jello molds,but I do not think they have an alphabet out!
ReplyDeleteI would try the jello. Is sounds like fun for the kids!
ReplyDeleteI would make these for my daughter's birthday. How fun.
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I would do ice cream letters It would be so amazing thanks for the sweepstakes
ReplyDeleteWhat possibilities!! Frozen flavored milkshakes (sugar free) for my hubby - he hates sugar-free and is diabetic. Gosh, ice, jello, frozen juice, birthday cake (use the child's name), sand sculptures, cookies, muffins, and mini loafs of quick bread and so much more!
ReplyDeleteI'd use jello!
ReplyDeletewow the possibilities are endless: crayons, ice cubes, jello, I would do them all for the kids. Great way to spell words and learn sounds.
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ReplyDeleteI would do Jello, or ice pops. Crayons if I was feeling adventurous!
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ReplyDeleteI would try to use lemonade or juice and make flavored ice cubes. Looks like fun! Thanks for the chance to win!
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These are soooo cute! I think I would try cakes first.
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Jello Jigglers would be a fun treat for the neices.
ReplyDeleteawww these would make cute jello letters
ReplyDeleteI would make flavored ice cubes and jello for the kids. vidomich(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI would use Jello jigglers. Thanks!
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i'd definitely use it for jell-o! that would be cool!
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ReplyDeleteI'd definately go for jello letters - what could be more fun than making your name jiggle? asthenight at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try rice krispie bars in them. How cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the kids would make jello in them.
ReplyDeleteMy kids are like yours...they would probably being the one's feeling them..hopefully with jello or water, but alas who knows with kids.
ReplyDeleteHow neat! I'd freeze cranberry juice and use them in seltzer over the holidays for my kids.
ReplyDeleteI'd use them for sugar free jello - to make healthier eating fun in the new year.
ReplyDeleteI would use them for crayons. garrettsambo@aol.com
ReplyDeleteThe opportunities are endless. I think we would mostly use them for popsicles.
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I would use these for endless things. I would freeze juice for the girls.
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ReplyDeleteWe live in Florida so flavored ice cubes are a wonderful treat!!ashlyn@chuparkoff.com
ReplyDeleteCrayons in Letters sounds cool!
ReplyDeletecrayons in letters sound great, thanks
ReplyDeleteJello is always fun!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if mashed potatoes would work?
ReplyDeleteI would try ice cream or jello. You could have alot of fun with these.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make crayons as we have a lot of broken ones.
ReplyDeleteAs a school teacher, you could use these monthly with a new goodie inside:
ReplyDeleteJello Jigglers for the new Year.
White pudding for Valentines
Ice for the Windy March days...
and kids could even vote on how to use these.
So much fun...
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