

🍫 Mold your masterpiece—468 bites of perfection at your fingertips!
The Palksky 468-Cavity Mini Round Silicone Mold is a high-grade, temperature-resistant baking essential designed for creating perfectly portioned semi-sphere treats. Measuring 15.5 x 10.8 inches with 468 cavities each holding 0.02 oz, it supports freezer to oven use (-40°F to 500°F). Its non-stick, reusable silicone construction makes it ideal for chocolates, gummies, dog treats, and more, catering to both commercial and home baking needs with effortless cleanup and durability.






































| Best Sellers Rank | #11,121 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #44 in Chocolate Molds |
| Brand | Palksky |
| Color | 1PCS 468-Cavity |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,154 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.39 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.6 x 10.9 x 0.3 inches |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | Latex Free |
K**7
Worth every penny!
I absolutely love this silicone mold! I purchased it with the sole intention to make homemade dog treats. It's easy to fill using a spatula to spread and drag the batter across the mat. It works perfectly. After baking or freezing, the little "button" treats pop right out. It's easy to clean as well. I love this mold and my dogs love the treats from this mold! Highly recommend!
S**Y
It’s perfect!
I used this to pre-portion my ingredients like beeswax and shea butter for lip balm recipes. It especially helps when leading little kids, to have some things totally pre-measured, and some things “semi-measured.” By filling the tray with an ingredient and having it harden, I can have kids pop out the drops themselves and place them a food scale little by little until they get the correct amount. They feel like they are doing all of the work and are proud of their product, and you feel like you won’t have to have a wrecking crew demolish your kitchen and start over with new counters and floors! Also, for applications that aren’t too weighty, I cut one of the trays in half so it takes up less space while cooling. You lose one “edge” of course but it didn’t seem to impact anything. These trays are fairly light weight. On the full size ones and the ones I cut, I just slide a cookie sheet or a piece of cardboard under the tray in order to safely move it. You can also just double them up. Overall, for the flexibility, size and durability, I would say this two pack is an outstanding value! Have fun making!
H**E
Just what I needed
These are great for dog treats or toppers. Great healthy snack that you know what is in it. If you have a dog with allergies like me this is a life saver. I have tried both freezing and baking treats. Freezing them was the easiest. The treats popped right out. Baking was a little trickier. Over all the product is functional and durable. I would recommend it to other to try. I enjoy making treats for my dogs
A**R
Easy to pop food out
Lightweight but works good . Have four sets stackable in freezer with great in between each one.
T**M
Best investment for my dogs!
I bought this to make my own dog treats and use up some of the extra eggs we have on the homestead. This has been the best investment I have made for my dogs and their training! Over 400 treats can be made from one sheet, this has paid for itself in less than a month compared to buying commercial dog treats! The mat is super easy to clean in hot soapy water. It's too floppy to put in the dishwasher but you might be able to lay it flat on the top rack. Due to the thin and floppy nature of the baking mat/mold tray you need to put it on a large baking sheet to use it. With the dog treat recipe(s) we use it is easy to pour onto the mat then spread across the molds with a silicone spatula. A little goes a long way! We freeze the excess and make treats for the week that we keep in the fridge but you could have multiple molds in the oven baking and freeze the extra treats and defrost them as you need them for training. The treats are easy to remove from the tray just lift the silicone mat although I have only tried it for making dog treats not for anything else so some recipes or foods may be harder to remove from the tray. We use variations of 1 can sardines in oil, 3-4 eggs, 1/4 cup cheese, 1 cup whole wheat flour mixed in a food processor to make a batter. We sometimes add cooked veggies, change the sardines to chicken or other meat and some broth. Pour onto the mat and bake at 375F for about 20 mins. The treats puff up and are easy to come out of the tray. The treats it makes are small so it is great for my dogs and all the training we are doing together. I work with my dogs everyday so we go through a lot of treats! I would recommend this for any pet parent working through positive reinforcement training who wants to be able to create treats for their pup. This is also great for a clicker trainer or positive reinforcement dog trainer who needs a lot of treats and who may need to have recipes for dogs with food allergies or restrictions with their clients.
J**I
Fantastic product
The Palksky 140-cavity silicone mold id fantastic! It's incredibly easy to use for making small chocolate drops or other tiny treats, and the non-stick surface means everything pops out perfectly. Cleanup is a breeze too. If you need small, uniform shapes, this mold is a winner!
C**.
Dog treats anyone?
This works perfectly for making dog treats. The more I use it, the more I come up with tricks to be more efficient. The mold itself fits a half-sheet pan perfectly. The molds are just the right size. The size and shape of the treats are perfect for my canine friend. I am one for reading ingredient lists and then figuring out how to duplicate the product. Dog treats are now so pricey. I can make my own for less than a third of the cost. One trick is to use an offset spatula for spreading the batter. Let the baked goods cool complete then remove from the mold by inverting. Removing finished treats is quick and clean. Fun for me and fun for the dog.
L**S
Hard to spread hard to clean
So I thought these would be great for making kibble. However it’s so small it’s hard to really fill each one unless you make it watery then it doesn’t freeze dry well (poofs). Also the size is very awkward to work with…..maybe someone who bakes their treats can weigh in. But they don’t fit in a freeze dryer to pre freeze and dump onto a tray you need a whole shelf clear, and the bites are so small they start defrosting as your trying to remove. I’m going to try small cylinders next because this did not work for me
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