Last week, we shared quick tips for making the best homemade ice pops. This week, we’re bringing you some of our favorite fruit-filled recipes for this summer staple from our friends at Cooking Light! These recipes are packed with fresh fruit giving them naturally bright colors and satisfying sweetness. The kid- and adult-friendly frozen treats are so tasty and easy to make – with 6 ingredients or less – you’ll think twice before grabbing a box of store-bought pops again!
Blueberry-Peach Ice Pops
Who doesn’t love peaches and cream? Combine them with sweet, fresh blueberries, and you’ll have a summer treat your family can’t resist! This luscious layered pop combines icy blueberry layers with creamy peachy mousse to create a yummy frozen pop that will satisfy the palates of kids and adults, alike!
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Raspberry-Mint Ice Pops
Berries are at their peak in the summer months, and these Raspberry-Mint Ice Pops showcase the best of the bounty. Made with only 5 ingredients, these tart pops are a refreshing way to cool down on a hot sunny day!
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Sparkling Strawberry Pops
Ice pops aren’t just for kids! Champagne adds an adult-twist to a classic childhood favorite. These sophisticated pops are perfect for your summer soirée! For a kid-friendly, non-alcoholic version, use sparkling cider or sparkling grape juice.
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