Easy DIY Fresh Fruit Popsicles

These fresh fruit popsicles are the easiest things ever. I can’t believe this is the first time I have made them! 

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If you’re a parent, you know that popsicles can be tricky. Some are loaded with sugar, and others can just taste gross. The kids and I have been LOVING frozen fruit on a stick. Yes, it’s that simple. Slice up a kiwi, add a stick, pop it in the freezer for a couple hours and ENJOY. It’s so refreshing. One of our (Q’s) favorite summer snack options!

Kiwi on a stick

These DIY fresh fruit popsicles are another fun option, and they are super cute too. I made three different recipes. All of them turned out to be delicious and refreshing. 

These edible stars don’t have any flavor, but made the popsicles 100x cuter! :) Highly recommend.

(Tip: add the stars after you freeze the popsicles.)

Edible Stars

What you need:

  • Popsicle Molds

  • Coconut Water 

  • Popsicle Sticks

  • Fruit (Kiwi, strawberries, bluerberries, watermelon)  

  • Edible Stars…TRUST ME

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Fruity Sparkle Bomb Pops

You’ll need coconut water, blueberries, strawberries, and edible stars or sprinkles. 

Fill the popsicle molds with your desired amount of strawberries and blueberries. Then fill the rest of the mold with coconut water. 

Freeze for 3-4 hours. 

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Sprinkle edible stars on before serving. 

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More Fruit Plz 

You’ll need coconut water, blueberries, strawberries, kiwis, and edible stars or sprinkles.

Fill the popsicle molds with your desired amount of fruit. Then fill the rest of the mold with coconut water.  

 Freeze for 3-4 hours. 

Sprinkle edible stars on before serving. 

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More Fruit Plz Popsicles

Watermelon Kiwi lover:

You’ll just need watermelon and kiwi for this two-ingredient popsicle recipe. 

Blend Watermelon.

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Add a couple pieces of kiwi to your mold.
Tip: put the kiwi on the edge so you can see it better! 

Then fill the rest of the mold with watermelon juice/thebestdrinkever. 

Freeze for 3-4 hours.

Sprinkle edible stars on before serving.

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This pop has a lot more flavor than the others, and the texture is a little different. Quinn preferred this one! I used these popsicle molds to make a few extra with the blended watermelon. I also use them for leftover smoothie popsicles. Can’t waste that liquid gold. 

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Hope these help you stay cool in the heat! 

Always and Whatever

Xo


















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