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Frosty Faces

Winter Just Got Cooler!

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Quirkify your winter with Frosty Faces, sets of ice mold accessories that let you and your kids add funky flair to traditional snowmen.

Creating your Frosty Face is easy:
1. Fill the mold with water.
2. Freeze it.
3. Remove your new accessory and stick it on your snowman.

But Frosty Faces aren’t just for water, or winter! Fill them with snow for a quicker mold, or use sand in the summertime. You can also add food dye to create more colorful accessories.

Each mold is made of hard ABS plastic, with sturdy sides that ensure an easy release and allow the molds to stand in freezers and on flat surfaces.

Frosty Faces come in three different theme packs, each of which comes with eyes, a nose, and mouth. There’s Bucktooth ‘Boarder, with goggles, a moustached nose, and a bucktoothed smile; The Frostbiter, with crazy eyes, an Edward Cullen-esque nose, and fanged teeth; and Sassy Snowbelle, with flirty eyes, a button nose, and luscious lips. Order one, or order ‘em all!

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  • Brad 2010-05-09T00:35:34-04:00 | 1 Replies
    This was a bad idea from the start. Why would anyone want to pay $25 to have the same snowman over and over again. This product takes the fun out of making your own personal snowman.

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    • Jeremy Baylis 2010-04-11T13:18:35-04:00
      This is a prime example of the failings of this type of system. We have a lot of people with ultra whacky ideas that have zero probability of success. If this ever comes to market I will be amazed. It's a silly idea, with zero merit. I truly believe that before we all vote for something, take some time and really think about whether it's got a snowballs chance in hell of ever selling.(Pardon the pun) Just because we all have three votes per slot, doesn't mean we have to use them, why vote a wishywashy idea just to use up your votes. Maybe this is just the wrong forum for me but when I registered I figured it would be an interesting experiment in bringing new and exciting ideas to market, but what I am mostly finding is unwanted gimmicky junk products. Obviously one of the biggest limitations is lack of technological prowess and access to only one form of production, that being plastic/rubber products.

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      • Tabitha Woozeer 2010-04-07T11:00:12-04:00
        this is not at all like the product that I imagined when I voted for it to win. I thought that the entire snowman was going to come out of a mold, not just face parts.

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        • Rees Maxwell 2010-03-26T20:49:49-04:00
          Any idea about if it will actually 'stick' to a snowman? It seems it will be heavier than snow since it will be solid ice, and might just easily fall off ... might need a stick coming out the back to shove into the snowman's head. Please think about this before getting final on the build.

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          • Cody 2010-03-23T22:02:13-04:00
            I have to agree that the price is a little high.. I could see it maybe being $25 AFTER pre-sale, but with the hot months about to kick in this will sit in pre-sale for awhile regardless. People do not buy winter stuff in the spring nor do they buy spring items in the winter. I respect Leigh for thinking up this idea and Quirky for taking it on but its simply at the wrong time of year. Did a little math and EACH piece of plastic is $2.78 during pre-sale and $3.56 after pre-sale.

            Qa
            • Microcebus 2010-03-20T18:54:07-04:00
              $25 bucks is waaaayyy too much for this, which makes the regular price ($32) seem crazy. it is just molded plastic, after all, so why does it cost so much? i would classify this as an "impulse" purchase, or a gift for a kid, and pay tops $15.00. although i wouldn't actually buy it since i think the faces are ugly & prefer homemade snowman faces even if they are wonky.

              Mouse_lemur
              • nicolas abdallah 2010-03-20T11:45:30-04:00
                doesn't appear to be much demand for this, I think the price is too high for this type of object.

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                • Gary Price 2010-03-20T07:58:17-04:00
                  This seems to be rolling out at the wrong time of year for its intended purpose. Maybe it should be repurposed to fit other applications. Any way to make it less costly? $19.95 seems to be the magic number for items like this.

                  Me
                    • PattiD 2010-03-18T21:44:03-04:00
                      After seeing the final product, I thought, "Wow, we really missed the boat!" I Googled cake faces and found nothing like this. (Admittedly not the most through search...) And these would make a great Jello dessert! And, could still be used for snowmen. Frosty faces (even though it's a really great name) doesn't fit the expanded idea of dessert decoration. I personally would like to see this product re-purposed. - The Dessert Dudes!

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                      • Sandra Lehr 2010-03-18T20:49:58-04:00
                        I like the idea of having the option for food. If I'm going to stick something in my freezer, I want to eat it. : ) If I were to use this strictly for snow, I'd let it freeze outside. Would cost of product increase dramatically by changing the plastic?

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                        • Jessica Marati 2010-03-18T15:02:36-04:00 | 2 Replies
                          When we designed the product, we were thinking it would be used with water, snow, sand... non-food products. But if there's a demand, we'll consider going with a food-grade plastic, which might raise our production costs. What say you, Quirks -- is there that demand?

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                          • Jerry Tirado 2010-03-18T13:36:54-04:00
                            Is the plastic used for the mold food safe? The reason I ask, I'm interested in using it with Jello or even frozen juice like icicles.

                            Jerrytirado
                            • Sandra Lehr 2010-03-18T11:18:29-04:00
                              Can ice cream be frozen in these molds to create our own unique ice cream cake faces? (I'm not familiar with ABS and it's relation to food products.) Thanks!

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                              • Michael Harlow 2010-03-11T22:16:08-05:00
                                Perhaps as part of the mold package you include: a plastic carrot, different noses and eyes, and mouths, like a Mr. Potatoe Head. These would have to have larger screws to mount into the ice/snow.

                                Mike
                                • Velric 2010-03-08T17:32:32-05:00
                                  This was better when it was a snow mold.

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                                  • Joshua Cadia 2010-03-03T03:21:16-05:00
                                    Great idea! Love the character creation!

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                                    • Jessica Robert 2010-03-02T23:07:52-05:00
                                      this is a great idea if it snowed here i would buy one

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                                      • tina felter 2010-03-02T17:20:24-05:00
                                        i love this idea i would definatly purchase it

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                                        • holly mckittrick 2010-03-02T12:01:09-05:00
                                          this is so smart----- and how fun to make ur own snowman look like ur favorite character---talk of the town!!! if only it would snow in my town!!

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