I grew up in Florida, so you would think I would be able to tolerate the Georgia heat. Yet, it’s mid July and I’m already dreaming of Fall weather. So what does a girl do to keep cool on a hot summer’s day? Eat popsicles, of course. Ice pops aren’t just for kids, especially these pretty multi striped popsicles. These homemade popsicles are lovely enough even to serve at your next party.
This recipe for multi stiped popsicles is easy to make and much cheaper than buying popsicles from the grocery store. Plus, they are much prettier than any ice pops that come out of a box. These little cuties pack a lot of great flavor!
Here’s to keeping cool this summer!
Multi Striped Popsicles
Ingredients:
Small Paper Dixie Cups
Wooden Craft Sticks
Grape Flavored Powerade (Purple)
Polar Blast Hawaiian Punch (Blue)
Green Berry Rush Hawaiian Punch (Green)
Country Time Lemonade *Yellow)
Directions:
Pour a layer of Grape Powerade into the bottom of a Dixie cup. You will use one cup for each popsicle.
Put in the freezer for about 30 minutes, until the layer has started to freeze, but isn’t quite solid. Remove from freezer and insert wooden craft sticks.
Return to freezer and freeze until layer is solid.
Add a layer of Blue Hawaiian Punch. Put in freezer until frozen solid. Time will depend on the thickness of the layer.
Add a layer layer of Green Hawaiian Punch and freeze until solid. Add a layer of lemonade as the final layer and freeze until solid.
Serve immediately! These popsicles are perfect for a hot summer day! They are so fun and colorful!
How are you keeping cool this summer?
Multi Striped Popsicles
About a MomIngredients
- Small Paper Dixie Cups
- Wooden Craft Sticks
- Grape Flavored Powerade Purple
- Polar Blast Hawaiian Punch Blue
- Green Berry Rush Hawaiian Punch Green
- Country Time Lemonade *Yellow)
Instructions
- Pour a layer of Grape Powerade into the bottom of a Dixie cup. You will use one cup for each popsicle.
- Put in the freezer for about 30 minutes, until the layer has started to freeze, but isn't quite solid. Remove from freezer and insert wooden craft sticks.
Perfect treat the beat the heat! I’m not quite ready for winter (I loathe it much as I do with summer), but I’m sure ready for fall!
Those look really good. But if you are missing fall, you should stop by Mississippi. Somehow it is 70 and perfect. I love it but my garden hates it.
I love the different strips my daughter would enjoy making these.
These are too cute, I need to try this recipe.
These not only look cool, but I bet they taste awesome in the summer sun.
These turned out so fantastic! I love the combination of colors/drink that you used as they sound refreshing and look beautiful!
oooh the colors are so perfect looking! Even I want to have one!!
Such a fun and creative summer treat!
These are so pretty! I live in Georgia as well and am sooo looking forward to fall!
Those are so pretty & colorful! I bet they taste great.