The warm weather has officially arrived. We just spent the last 5 days down in Orlando at Walt Disney World and it was so hot. We’re not usually outdoors all day like that, and ended up eating so many of those Mickey ice cream bars while we were there. Vacation is always so indulgent. Now that we are back home, I’m trying to cut out some of the sugar and artificial flavors. These strawberry kiwi ice pops made with coconut water are just what I need to feel better out over-indulging so much at the Disney parks.
Strawberry Kiwi Ice Pops
Ingredients:
1 Cup washed sliced strawberries
1 Cup sliced kiwi fruit
1 Bottle of coconut water
Ice pop mold- You can get one from Amazon here.
Directions:
1. Place a few pieces of sliced fruit into your ice pop mold
2. Pour in the coconut water. Fill about halfway in the mold
3. Place a few more pieces of fruit into your ice pop mold
4. Now, fill the rest of the way with coconut water
5. You can add a few more pieces of fruit to the bottom if you have room
6. Place in the freezer overnight or for about five hours
7. To remove your ice pops, place the bottom of your mold under hot water for about 10 seconds, and pull them out. Some molds give way easier than others.
Don’t you love how simple these are to make? Enjoy!

Strawberry Kiwi Ice Pops
Ingredients
- 1 Cup washed sliced strawberries 1 Cup sliced kiwi fruit 1 Bottle of coconut water Ice pop mold
Instructions
- 1. Place a few pieces of sliced fruit into your ice pop mold 2. Pour in the coconut water. Fill about halfway in the mold 3. Place a few more pieces of fruit into your ice pop mold 4. Now, fill the rest of the way with coconut water 5. You can add a few more pieces of fruit to the bottom if you have room 6. Place in the freezer overnight or for about five hours 7. To remove your ice pops, place the bottom of your mold under hot water for about 10 seconds, and pull them out. Some molds give way easier than others.
These pops look so delicious and refreshing. I would eat these all day long during the summer.
Oh my goodness these sound amazing – I definitely need to try and make myself some of this warmer weather. x
Yum so simple & great recipe! Thanks for linking up to Merry Monday! Pinned & Sharing on Fb! Have a great week!
Kim
Yum – those look amazing! Perfect for the warm summer! Thank you for sharing with us at the #HomeMattersParty
We made these over the weekend, A. Kids loved them. Almost as much as I did!!
Thanks for joining delicious dishes party 🙂
Thanks for posting this – I am addicted to Fruttare pops and just bought my own pop form so I can make my own. This looks like a great tasting recipe!
This looks quite appealing to me to make because the last few days have been over 90 here in NJ.
These looks so pretty and yummy, not to mention refreshing as it gets hot out. Thanks for sharing, found you at Share It One More Time link up.
We go through a lot of pops this time of year. Love how healthy these are!
These look so much healthier than the ones found in the store. I can’t wait to try this. Thank you!!!