

🍸 Elevate your party game with edible shot glasses that impress and disappear!
The Wilton Round Shot Glass Silicone Mold features 8 durable, BPA-free silicone cavities designed for crafting edible shot glasses from chocolate, candy, gelatin, or ice. Its non-stick surface guarantees easy removal, while being freezer and dishwasher safe ensures convenience. Perfect for creative hosts aiming to add a unique, Instagram-worthy twist to any gathering.








| Best Sellers Rank | #26,176 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #29 in Candy Molds |
| Brand | Wilton |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 10,818 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.47 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.9 x 4.94 x 9.91 inches |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | Latex Free, PTFE Free, Lead Free, PVC Free, Nitrosamine Free, Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free, Phthalate Free, Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) Free Material Type Free Latex Free, PTFE Free, Lead Free, PVC Free, Nitrosamine Free, Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free, Phthalate Free, Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) Free See more |
J**E
Made Several Dozen, This Thing Works
A lot of the reviewers were expressing frustration with the difficulty of removing a cookie from the cookie mold after baking. However I used a recipe that uses extremely soft cookie dough. Out of over a dozen cookie shots, I didn't have a single one come out ruined. Maybe one in three or one in six had a small chunk come off the lip while removing them from the mold, but all of them function perfectly fine as shot glasses. All in all, my friends love these cookie shots. And my friends who don't drink just eat them like cookies. One of these cookie shots has 2 to 3 cookies worth of cookie dough, it's insane. I'll say it's a pain in the rear end to jam the cookie dough into the mold, you really gotta get in there with a spoon. Takes some elbow grease. You also have to be careful while removing the cookie shots. But if you smash the cookie dough into the mold and you carefully remove the cookie shots you will not have an issue. I highly recommend using a softer dough batter. A dough batter with more grease or butter or fat for example. By the way the cookie shots in my picture, I added homemade chocolate ganache to the inside to make them waterproof. We poured several shots worth of milk into a single cookie shot and the darn thing would not start getting soggy or leaking at all. We were expecting that the cookie shots would start to fall apart and we would have to eat them carefully or suffer some sort of mess. But no these things are really sturdy. And you can chuck them in your freezer and they'll last for months.
A**R
Recommended
We enjoy them, Great product
C**.
Great party favor
Easy to use
L**-
Food grade*** I used with resin with great results
I purchased these to make shot glasses out of resin they work wonderfully they're easy to remove one set and easy to clean once done casting. I have not yet tried them with any food but I have tried them in ice form as it says you can make them out of ice and use them as shot glasses and I can say that this does not work I froze them for 2 days and then attempted to use two of the shot glasses one after the first one had holes in it and was undrinkable then a second to confirm what happened with the first one and it also had holes in the ice and didn't hold water. I tested the shot glasses I made out of resin and out of the eight I made, six held liquid and 2 leaked and didn't. So I guess I can say the resin shot glasses are usable but if you plan on using them as ice shot glasses don't bother because that doesn't work. I have not tried them with chocolate or other food items only the ice so I can't comment as to if they work for desserts. They work for the purpose I intended using them for so I give them five stars.
H**.
Makes Great Shot Glasses!
I bought this mold to make shot glasses out of hard candy (I used Jolly Ranchers). It works really well for that...and chocolate...and jello...and gummy bears. It's a lot of fun. I would definitely make a first batch before depending on it for guests on the first run. The instructions on the package don't specifically say that you can put this mold in the oven (though the amazon description does), but I have not had any issues with putting them in the oven at all. For my hard candy shot glasses, I just preheated the oven to 350 degrees, filled the mold with candies and put them in for about 11 minutes. After I took them out, I just used the back of a spoon to work the air bubbles out toward the edges so that everything came out smooth. Chocolate is much easier to melt and get the air bubbles out and wouldn't even require the oven (though I'll bet you could). I looked at the negative reviews to try to figure out what would make someone not like this mold. I think maybe some people are expecting to use them more as dessert bowls - they're shot glasses. Not sure that cookies would hold liquid. I'm not sure that ice would stay viable long enough to pick up with your warm finger and contents that you put in the glass. I never noticed any smell from my mold at all, even after heating them in the oven. I never had any issues with them not holding the shape of a shot glass. No need to spray the molds with any non-stick spray. Haven't had any problem with the contents not popping out correctly or "not working". However, what they do well is perform as a shot glass just as I expected
N**Y
Icy good
It works!
H**M
meh
too thick and unwieldy for my purposes. might be good for making cake pops or some such, but not cups
P**S
Love them
These are awesome. I put a little food coloring in the water, parsley leaves and thin lemon slice and froze over night. I am using for a couples shower on a 94 degree day. Will be awesome. Very easy to use. Suggestion, put liquid in measuring cup with pot spout and put tray in freezer first if possible to avoid spillage. Came out easy .
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