4 Popsicle Recipes We Can’t Get Enough Of
Article posted in: Diet & NutritionLooking for something to help you cool off on a hot summer day? We’ve got you covered with some fun fruit popsicle recipes that anyone can make right at home. And, if you love frozen treats, but aren’t in the mood to make them, we’ve got you covered! Click here to view an assortment of our top-selling frozen treats. >
Try these four, fresh-from-the-freezer popsicle recipes—they’re healthy, easy to make and deliciously refreshing:
1. 2-Ingredient Fresh Fruit Popsicles
Chunks of fruits frozen into a clear pop makes for a delightful treat that’s almost too pretty to eat. Whether you prefer cherries and melon, kiwi and raspberry, or strawberry and pears—pick a combo and pair it with your favorite flavored water to create a beautiful, icy-cold sweet.
Get the Fresh Fruit Popsicle recipe.
2. Iced Coffee Popsicles
Forget those slushy calorie bombs from the coffee shops: These frozen concoctions provide the refreshing pick-me-up you’re craving, for only 33 calories. All you need is a cup of black coffee, a little truvia and plain, fat-free yogurt to whip up a cool pop of java.
Get the Iced Coffee Popsicle recipe.
3. Strawberry Pineapple Popsicles
These two fruits offer the perfect mix of sweet and tart into one vibrant, low-calorie popsicle. (If you’re on Nutrisystem, it counts as half a SmartCarb.) And if you feel like shaking up the flavor and color combo, swap blackberries in for strawberries one batch, or try peaches or mango instead of pineapple the next time you make them. These popsicle recipes are don’t have to be followed to the letter!
Get the Strawberry Pineapple Popsicles recipe.
4. Raspberry Lime Popsicles
Popsicle recipes don’t have to be unhealthy or boring! Blended nonfat yogurt, skim milk, stevia, frozen raspberries, lime juice and lime zest create a simple sweet treat that will keep you cool in the summer heat. They’re perfect for backyard parties, to treat your kids or to indulge your own sweet craving… for only 100 calories.
Get the Raspberry Lime Popsicle recipe.