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Adult Popsicle Roundup: Homemade (& Sometimes Boozy)

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Back in the day, popsicles were kid food. They didn’t taste like anything from nature, they tasted like their colors. Someone would ask, “What flavor do you want?” And you would answer, “red” or “yellow” or “orange.” You know, that delicious ‘red’ flavor.

But lately, adult popsicles have really become a thing. You can buy molds, which make them look legit and professional, but if you don’t have one, you can still just use a cup and a wooden stick. But damn, if those fancy molds don’t look awesome.

Here are some of my favorite adult popsicles. They use real ingredients, they’re beautiful, and some of them can get you tispy. (Remember, friends don’t let friends drive popsicle-drunk.)

Adult Popsicle Roundup:

Chocolate Popsicles

6-Ingredient Chocolate Peanut Butter Fugde Pops – Gimme Some Oven

Adult Popsicle Roundup - CarolineKaufman.com

Photo Credit: Gimme Some Oven

Healthy Chocolate Banana Split – Joyful Healthy Eats

Adult Popsicle Roundup - CarolineKaufman.com

Photo Credit: Joyful Healthy Eats

Frozen Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Greek Yogurt Pops – Keep Your Diet Real

Fruity Popsicles

Fruit & Rosemary Popsicles– Diary of an Ex Sloth

Adult Popsicle Roundup - CarolineKaufman.com

Photo Credit – Diary of an Ex Sloth

Creamy Tahini Raspberry – Tasty Yummies

Adult Popsicle Roundup - CarolineKaufman.com

Photo Credit – Tasty Yummies

D-I-Y Frozen Fruit Pops – Welch’s

White Grape Popsicles

Photo Credit- Welch’s

 

Roasted Peaches & Cream Popsicle – Snixy Kitchen

Adult Popsicle Roundup - CarolineKaufman.com

Photo Credit – Snixy Kitchen

Strawberry Watermelon Popsicles – One Lovely Life

Adult Popsicle Roundup - CarolineKaufman.com

Photo Credit – One Lovely Life

Blueberry Yogurt Swirl – Sally’s Baking Addiction

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Photo Credit – Sally’s Baking Addiction

Coconut Raspberry Popsicles – The Endless Meal

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Photo Credit – The Endless Meal

Caffeinated Popsicles

(Super) Easy Chai Popsicles – Gimme Some Oven

Adult Popsicle Roundup - CarolineKaufman.com

Photo Credit – Gimme Some Oven

Iced Coffee Popsicles (Paleo) – Jessy + Melissa

Adult Popsicle Roundup - CarolineKaufman.com

Photo Credit – Jessy + Melissa

Green Popsicles:

Green Ginger Popsicles – Garlic My Soul

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Photo Credit – Garlic My Soul

Lemonade Cucumber Spa Popsicles – Marla Meredith

Green Juice Popsicles – Just a Taste

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Photo Credit – Just a Taste

Boozy Popsicles:

Moscow Mule Popsicles – Holley Grainger Nutrition

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Photo Credit – Holley Grainger Nutrition

Cucumber Margarita Popsicles – Garlic My Soul

Adult Popsicle Roundup - CarolineKaufman.com

Photo Credit – Garlic My Soul

Do you have a fever? Is the only cure MORE popsicle recipes? Head over to my friend Holley Grainger Nutrition’s blog for 21 more!

Your Turn! What’s your favorite popsicle flavor combo? What do you want to try first? What was your favorite popsicle as a kid?

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  1. Holley Grainger says

    July 27, 2015 at 9:08 am

    Thanks for including my Moscow Mule Popsicles! LOVE this roundup and cant wait to pin and make so many of these! YUM!

    • Caroline Kaufman Nutrition says

      July 27, 2015 at 9:36 am

      Loving that Moscow Mule pop, Holley! It’s so cute in the copper mug. Heading on over to yours now so I can pin my favorites 🙂

  2. Jessica @ Nutritioulicious says

    July 27, 2015 at 9:16 pm

    So many great Popsicle recipes. I need to make a new batch and now I have so many more options to choose from!

    • Caroline Kaufman Nutrition says

      August 7, 2015 at 3:02 pm

      Thanks Jessica!

  3. Colleen Sideck (@ColleenintheKitchenRDN) says

    August 7, 2015 at 12:46 pm

    Mmm, popsicles hit the spot in the summer! I have been looking for new recipes to make, and now I have lots of great, refreshing varieties to try.

    • Caroline Kaufman Nutrition says

      August 7, 2015 at 3:02 pm

      Oh good!! So glad you found a few you liked from the list 🙂

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