Fruit popsicles, decadent homemade popsicles, or detox popsicles. However you prefer them, you’ll find a new favorite popsicle recipe below!
Popsicles are one of the greatest sweet treats ever, right? There might not be anything better than an icy-cold treat to cool you down on a hot summer day, but they don’t always have to be frozen kool-aid on a popsicle stick.
Check out our favorite pretty popsicle finds – these may look too pretty to eat, but we bet you’ll find a way!
23 Mouthwatering Homemade Popsicles
Your entire family will go gaga for these popsicles! From fruit popsicles to decadent options…which flavor will be your new favorite?
Orange Creamsicles | One Crazy House
Get the flavor of your favorite summertime treat right at home. Seriously, these are so easy to make and taste just like the official version!
Video: Frozen Banana Pops – as Easy Healthy Dessert Idea
I made a short video to show you how to make these easy and delicious frozen banana pops that the kids will love!
Rainbow Whole Fruit Popsicles | Eat Local Grown
These take a bit of time to make, but they really aren’t complicated at all. And with fresh fruit as your only ingredients, you can feel good about digging in!
Dairy-Free Black Forest Popsicles | SBS
What could be better that chocolate and cherry in the form of a popsicle? This is a great dairy-free treat that does NOT feel guiltless.
Banana Split Popsicles | The Kitchen Maccabe
Who says you can’t have a banana split poolside? With this spin on a traditional banana split, you get all the flavors without the bowl, spoon or mess!
Edible Flower Popsicles | Chew Town
Using edible flowers for a pop of color and water, you can freeze a beautiful treat that’s as pretty as it is refreshing!
Strawberry Orange Popsicles | Glue Sticks & Gumdrops
These popsicles are packed with fruity goodness. Leave the fruit pieces a little chunkier to make them even prettier.
Cherry Coke Popsicles | Simply Sated
The classic combination of Coke and cherry flavor is sure to please in this popsicle – rather than using pre-mixed soda, you simply layer cherry juice and regular Coke for a bright contrast of color that tastes as good as it looks.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Greek Yogurt Popsicles | Ella Claire Inspired
These creamy popsicles are chock full of that classic peanut butter and chocolate flavor that we all love, but achieve a super creamy and velvety look with the addition of greek yogurt. Bonus – it’s good for you too!
Coconut Mango Popsicles | The Little Epicurean
Bright orange mango paired with creamy white coconut milk give a beautiful, elegant pop of color in these popsicles. Not a mango fan? Switch it up with your favorite fruit and still get that nice pop of color against the white!
Blueberry Lemonade Popsicles | Vegan in the Freezer
Beet sugar and juice from fresh blueberries give this popsicle a super soft light purple color – perfect for a tea party!
Green Smoothie Detox Pop | Top With Cinnamon
Looking for a popsicle that looks good, tastes good, AND is good for you? Look no further…these popsicles are light, fresh and are packed with superfoods that give it a fun bright green color!
Honey Filled Breakfast Popsicle | Kitchen Sanctuary
This popsicle may look inconspicuous from the outside, but as soon as you bite into the middle, you’ll find a gorgeous honey drizzle waiting to come out.
Veggie Popsicles | Kids Activities
If you’re struggling to get your kids to eat their veggies, you have to try them frozen! These veggie popsicles are not only cool and delicious, but they’re packed with all kinds of healthy nutrients.
Iced Coffee Popsicle | The View From Great Island
Too hot to drink coffee? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Try this iced coffee popsicle instead and enjoy the creamy caramel-colored goodness for your afternoon pick me up (or as a replacement for your morning coffee, we won’t tell).
Cucumber, Lime & Mint Popsicle | Donna Hay
You won’t be able to resist this beautiful popsicle, with its layers of crisp green fruits and veggies.
Peach Iced Tea Popsicle | Paper & Stitch
A tall glass of ice-cold tea sounds SO refreshing doesn’t it? Add a fresh peach and you’ve got a perfect summer treat. The combination of iced tea with fresh peach slices make this popsicle look as comforting as it tastes.
Yogurt, Fruit & Granola Popsicles | The Idea Room
This creamy, fruity treat will satisfy your sweet tooth, fill your belly with heart-healthy goodness, and is pretty to boot!
Funfetti Creamsicles | Studio DIY
These festive popsicles scream fun, and with ingredients as healthy as the ones you’ll find in this one, you can splurge a little with festive sprinkles.
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Fruity Pebbles Popsicles | We Are Not Martha
Looking for a fun spin on a boring bowl of cereal? Try this colorful popsicle, which pairs milk and greek yogurt with Fruity Pebbles (or your favorite cereal) for a burst of cool color to get your day started off right!
Coconut Water & Fresh Berry Popsicles | Back to the Book Nutrition
An effortless popsicle you can feel great about. With just coconut water and your favorite berries, you can whip up a gorgeous popsicle that tastes as good as it looks in no time.
Sangria Popsicles | Chef Savvy
With a deep red color and fresh raspberries mixed in, this version takes popsicles to an elegant level. Perfect for when mom and dad need to relax after a hot summer day.
Pumpkin Pie Popsicles | Petite Allergy Treats
Think you can only enjoy pumpkin pie during the fall? Think again! With these creamy treats, you can enjoy the flavors of pumpkin pie even in the heat of summer!
Ginger-Lemon-Honey Popsicles | Port and Fin
If you’re feeling a little under the weather, give these sweet treats a try. With a soft golden color and ingredients like ginger, lemon and honey, they look as soothing as they taste.
They are all so pretty, aren’t they? Which popsicles could you see yourself eating?
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