I received an Olaf-A-Lot and Frozen Olaf Snow Cone Maker for the purpose of this review. This post was made possible by Mom Spark Media. Thoughts are my own.
Warm weather is here and there’s nothing like having a friend that can cool you down. Jakks Pacific’s new Olaf themed toys are perfect for bringing a little chill to your sunny days with the Olaf Snow Cone Maker ($24.99, Ages 4+) and the Olaf-A-Lot doll ($24.99, Ages 3+). Kids can enjoy creating their own ice filled treats with the Olaf Snow Cone Maker. Kids can choose from either Blueberry or Cherry flavoring for their snow cones and the included cup and spoon make the perfect serving option. One they’ve eaten their snow cones, they can laugh along with silly snowman phrases with the Olaf-A-Lot doll. Pop off Olaf’s head or push in his nose and hear him say silly and fun phrases from the movie and even new ones!
My kids had a blast using the Olaf Snow Cone Maker. The set was easy to set up and requires only ice cubes to get started. We let ours sit for a few minutes so they would get a little sweaty before putting them in the machine. The melted ice churned pretty smoothly in the snow cone maker and within a few seconds we had perfectly shaved ice. It took about two ice cubes to get a full cup of ice. We then mixed up some of the flavorings and the kids tested out their icy concoctions. Needless to say, Blueberry was their favorite flavor!
My son absolutely adores hearing his favorite snowman act goofy with him through the Olaf-A-Lot doll. Being able to push in his carrot nose to hear him talk and being able to wiggle his little legs and detach his head make him all the more realistic. Olaf is made out of sturdy plastic and allows me to control the volume as well as turn him off which is nice.
If you’re looking to up your cool factor with your kiddos, the Olaf Snow Cone Maker and Olaf-A-Lot from Jakks Pacific are the perfect way to go!
I received an Olaf-A-Lot and Frozen Olaf Snow Cone Maker for the purpose of this review. This post was made possible by Mom Spark Media. Thoughts are my own.
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