Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Fruit and Veggie Popsicles

Today's recipe is so simple that I sort of feel silly even posting it. However, these popsicles are both super yummy and healthy! I don't hesitate to offer these to the kids on a warm day. What's even better is the kids -even my little Wyatt- can help make these. So, I'd be selfish not to share it with you.
All you need for these is some popsicle molds* and a fruit and vegetable juice like Tropicana Farmstand. BTW: This is NOT a sponsored post.  
They have four great flavors:
Orange Pineapple, Strawberry Banana, Peach Mango, and Pomegranate Blueberry. Yum!
Simply pour the juice into the molds and freeze for at least 4 hours. To remove popsicle from mold, run it under hot water from a few seconds. Enjoy!

*Let me tell you about these popsicle molds. I love Tovolo molds, they are easy to use, dishwasher safe, and durable. The molds shown here are great for my little ones, because they are a good size and have a little pocket that catches part of the juice before it can run down their hands.
Here's an affiliate link if you want to take a closer look or purchase them:

17 comments:

  1. I have a Tovolo popsicle mold and have made Greek yogurt pops with them before. I really want to make different fruity kinds, and I have this cantaloupe recipe that I really want to try that includes cream.

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  2. Those Tovolo molds looks great! I need me a set. I like those Tropicana fruit drinks so I know I would love to make them into popsicles and my daughters would enjoy them too!

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  3. Yum. My oldest is in love with Popsicles and I buy the money saver big bag but these would be so much better for him and help him get some nutrition.

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  4. I do not have any molds for Popsicles but I remember making them when I was young. These look great! I will have to buy my girls some!

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  5. How delicious! And really great idea! My son loves popsicles and I'm not that excited about the storebought ones with all the chemicals and colorings in them.

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  6. Nice and nutritious pops.. this is something to think about for the summer..

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  7. I need to do this instead of buying boxed popsicles. Great idea!

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  8. I want to do this with the juices that I make. This is such a great idea.

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  9. we're not much of a juice drinker so fresh juice popsicles would be a great way to add more fruit to our diet

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  10. I was just thinking about starting to make my own popsicles, this is just what I needed

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  11. Those look great! I actually never thought of using a juice with veggies too! Thanks for the great idea:)

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  12. This is a great idea to get the kiddos to eat even more fruit and veggies without them knowing :)

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  13. I had never seen those popsicle molds. I think I may just try them. I love delicious and healthy! YAY

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  14. Wow! I like the juice idea! Never thought of making them that easily!

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  15. These look delicious and healthy! I've been looking for some good Popsicle recipes

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  16. It may be a simple recipe, but until this summer I have never made homemade popsicles before and the only reason I started is because people like you showed me how simple it can be :) Thanks for sharing!

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  17. my girl's making popsicles right now. Yours look healthier though! Pinning this to creative k kids tasty tuesday board. Thanks for linking up!

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