Girl Gone Mom

Dishing on the best in food, fashion and family fun!

  • Bloglovin
  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Home
  • About
  • Life
    • Musings
    • Parenting
      • Pregnancy
    • Weight Loss
    • Pets
    • Journal
    • Wordless Wednesday
  • Recipes
    • Weight Watchers
    • Appetizers
    • Mains
      • One-Dish Meals
      • Seafood & Shellfish
    • Instant Pot
    • Slow Cooker
    • On the lighter side
    • Salads
    • Vegetarian
    • Breads and Brunch
    • Sides
    • Sauces and Dressings
    • Drinks
    • Snacks
    • Desserts
  • Travel
    • Disney Parks
    • Family Friendly Vacations
    • Events
  • DIY
    • DIY
    • Crafts
    • Free Printables
    • Gardening
  • $aving
    • Money-Saving Tips
    • Rakuten
    • Coupons
    • Freebies
  • Reviews
    • Friday Finds
    • Home
    • Fashion
    • Beauty
    • Food
    • Toys
    • Baby
    • Tech & Gadgets
    • Pets
    • Entertainment
  • Parties
  • PR Info

Sushi Popper (Review)

By Heather

largelogotop

Sushi isn’t one of those meals you think of when you need a quick meal on the go.  Fast food is burgers and fries, a milkshake, maybe even a wrap sandwich.  But never a sushi roll. Until now. 

sushi

Introducing the Sushi Popper – it’s never been easier to enjoy sushi.  No chopsticks required.  The Sushi Popper works just like that popular push pop candy dispenser.  The “handle” is a tube that also holds the soy sauce.  Attach it, and a new section of sushi pops up, one slice at a time. 

IMG_2323

My sushi poppers arrived at my home frozen; they’re shipped on dry ice to ensure that they stay fresh.  Once they arrive at your home, you can store them in your freezer for up to 30 days.  The package contained one of each variety: cucumber roll, california roll, spicy shrimp and teriyaki.  If you are a sushi eater, you’ll know that all of these rolls use cooked ingredients.

It took a little longer than the recommended 1-2 hours for my popper to defrost.  Spicy rolls are my favorite so I was eager to try the Spicy Shrimp roll.  While it was not the best version I’d ever tasted, it was still very good and convenient most of all.  IMG_2333

I love the idea of keeping a few pops in the freezer that I can take out when the mood strikes.

Sushi Popper is not available in rolls that are served raw like tuna or salmon…yet.  I’m happy to hear that the company is working on offering more types of rolls, raw or cooked so stay tuned!

You can buy a 6-pack of the Sushi Popper online for $34.95.  If you buy two 6-packs, they’ll be shipped right to your door free of charge.

No compensation was received for this post.  I was sent the product at no cost to me in order to provide my honest opinion.

Filed Under: Food, Reviews

About Heather

Heather is the founder of GirlGoneMom.com. She lives in Southern New Jersey with her husband, 12-year-old daughter, 9-year-old son, her cat Spencer and Buddy the lab mix. You’ll find a combination of family-friendly reviews and giveaways, deal alerts, personal stories and articles relating to parenting on GirlGoneMom.com.

« How to freeze garden fresh basil
Little Wonder Personalized Children’s Books (Review & Giveaway) »
Yum
Reach us at editor@girlgonemom.com!
Click here to learn more about me and my contributors →

Giveaways

.

Featured Posts

80+ Easy Slow Cooker Recipes: Chicken Dinners

80+ Easy Slow Cooker Recipes by Type

DIY Birthday Pinata

DIY Birthday Party Pinata (Using Household Scraps!)

Petco Giveaway

What to buy for your new puppy

More Posts from this Category

Popular Pins

DIY Cat Toy

DIY felt cat wand

Burlap Seashell Wreath

Burlap Seashell Wreath

Reese’s Cheesecake Brownies

view more

Archives

My Pins

Visit Heather DiNuzzo @ GirlGoneMom.com’s profile on Pinterest.

Grab our badge!

My Instagram


Copyright © 2023 Girl Gone Mom - All Rights Reserved | Design by Tech·mom·o·gy Designs™.