30 Simple Ice Pop Recipes That Are Perfect for SummerKelly VaughanThu, July 5, 2012 at 1:11 PM UTCThis dairy-free recipe is a healthy one—oranges, carrot juice, strawberries, and chopped fresh ginger are blended together and poured into ice pop molds. The bright orange color is eye-catching and enticing, so you won't have to convince your kids to try this better-for-you snack.Is your breakfast routine a little stale? Freeze your usual Greek yogurt, honey, and berries and dip in granola for the perfect morning pick-me-up. Then try our Tropical Fruit-Coconut and Apricot-Pistachio variations.Popsicles that are creamy and vegan? Yes, it's possible, thanks to coconut milk. Just blend with frozen mango, orange juice, honey, and vanilla, then freeze your mixture in molds.These are the perfect post-workout treat. Mix coconut water, agave nectar, and the tropical fruit of your choice, freeze, and get hydrated.Balance out the tanginess of buttermilk with sweet honey or agave syrup in these creamy, fruity ice pops.These patriotic treats are perfect for the Fourth of July, but you can also make them with other berries or fruit. If you're looking for other festive desserts, check out the rest of our spectacular red, white, and blue desserts.Here's a decadent take on the ice-cream truck favorite that's sure to please!Swirled strawberries, blueberries, and yogurt bring the red, white, and blue to these ice pops.These surprisingly simple pops are a healthy alternative to the usual frozen treats.These delicious ice pops let you transform an everyday grocery convenience item into a sublime summer treat.When the heat rises, everyone wants to cool off with a delicious frozen treat. Loaded with fresh blueberries, these ice pops are perfect on hot summer days.30 Simple Ice Pop Recipes That Are Perfect for Summer1 of 1230 Simple Ice Pop Recipes That Are Perfect for Summer1 of 12carrot ginger ice pops2 of 12This dairy-free recipe is a healthy one—oranges, carrot juice, strawberries, and chopped fresh ginger are blended together and poured into ice pop molds. The bright orange color is eye-catching and enticing, so you won't have to convince your kids to try this better-for-you snack.popsicles-052-d111981r.jpg3 of 12Is your breakfast routine a little stale? Freeze your usual Greek yogurt, honey, and berries and dip in granola for the perfect morning pick-me-up. Then try our Tropical Fruit-Coconut and Apricot-Pistachio variations.wk2-s-popsicle-028-mbd109439.jpg4 of 12Popsicles that are creamy and vegan? Yes, it's possible, thanks to coconut milk. Just blend with frozen mango, orange juice, honey, and vanilla, then freeze your mixture in molds.coconut-water-popsicles-012-md110117.jpg5 of 12These are the perfect post-workout treat. Mix coconut water, agave nectar, and the tropical fruit of your choice, freeze, and get hydrated.popsicles6 of 12Balance out the tanginess of buttermilk with sweet honey or agave syrup in these creamy, fruity ice pops.red-white-blueberry-pop-med108588.jpg7 of 12These patriotic treats are perfect for the Fourth of July, but you can also make them with other berries or fruit. If you're looking for other festive desserts, check out the rest of our spectacular red, white, and blue desserts.fudge-bar-2-med108588.jpg8 of 12Here's a decadent take on the ice-cream truck favorite that's sure to please!med105744_0710_firecracker.jpg9 of 12Swirled strawberries, blueberries, and yogurt bring the red, white, and blue to these ice pops.fruit-popcicle-cover-0711med10728.jpg10 of 12These surprisingly simple pops are a healthy alternative to the usual frozen treats.creamy-orange-popsicle-med108462.jpg11 of 12These delicious ice pops let you transform an everyday grocery convenience item into a sublime summer treat.msledf_0704_blueberry_pops.jpg12 of 12When the heat rises, everyone wants to cool off with a delicious frozen treat. Loaded with fresh blueberries, these ice pops are perfect on hot summer days.Enjoy a refreshing, fruity treat by making one of these kid-friendly popsicles.About Our Ads