Disney Ice Cream Maker – Review

Posted by busy mom on Nov 27, 2009 in Products Review |

The other day I was walking around the grocery store I frequently visit. Sometimes they have special deals on household items other then food.

This was my lucky day. In the special deals aisle I noticed a DISNEY ICE CREAM MAKER. First I thought it was kids ice cream maker similar to Easy Bake Oven. The price was $12.98.

I stopped and started to read the box just to find out that it was a real ice cream maker and it promised me to make a quart of delicious ice cream in 20-30 minutes.

Disney Ice Cream Maker

Disney Ice Cream Maker

With the ice cream prices soaring these days I figured I had nothing to lose. $13.00 for an ice cream maker was an awesome deal.

I brought it home and my kids were beside themselves. They always wanted one, but I guess the price wasn’t right before and we weren’t living on a budget.

Anyway, after I unpacked the Disney Ice Cream maker I was pleasantly surprised.

The unit looks so cute with the red base and white Mickey feet and it is so easy to operate as well. It comes with a booklet full of ice cream recipes that are very easy to follow and give lots of variations.

All you need to do is to freeze the container (freezing canister) that makes the ice cream by putting it in the freezer for 8 hours or overnight (I just keep it in my freezer). Make the ice cream mix according to the booklet. Put the frozen container onto the base, put in the mixing paddle cover it with the top, turn it on, pour the ice cream mix inside the container, put on the cover cap and watch it go.

Somebody can't wait to test the Ice Cream

Somebody can't wait to test the Ice Cream

In 20-30 minutes you will enjoy delicious homemade ice cream, sherbet or Italian ice.

To clean all you need to do is wash the plastic mixing paddle and the container and you are done.

The Disney Ice Cream maker was one of the best deals I ever gotten.

This mom gives this product 10 stars.

Orange & Pineapple Sherbet

Orange & Pineapple Sherbet

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