How to Make Healthy Homemade Fruit Popsicles For Kids | Fruit Popsicle Recipes

By Dr. Krystel|1 - 2 mins read| March 22, 2023

These healthy homemade fruit popsicles are a perfect treat on a hot day for both kids and adults. They are easy to make, look great, and taste delicious. Popsicles are always an excellent treat of snacks at home or for a picnic. Read to know easy kid friendly fruit popsicle recipe.

As fruit popsicle are made with a variety of mixed fruits, it’s packed with plenty of antioxidants that are anti-inflammatory and not only kids but everyone loves these fresh fruit popsicles.

How to Make Popsicles with Fruit

Read to know how to make best healthy popsicles at home.

Ingredients for Fruit Popsicles

Healthy homemade fruit popsicles are made using following ingredients

  • 6 count Popsicle Mould
  • 2 Kiwi
  • 2 Peaches
  • 5 Strawberries
  • 1/2 cup Blueberries
  • 2 cups. Flavoured Water

Instructions for Fruit Popsicles

  1. Cut the kiwi and strawberries into slices, and cut the peaches into bite-sized pieces.
  2. Layer the fruit into the popsicle moulds until each one is full, but about ½ inch from the top.
  3. Pour the flavoured water into each mould filling within ½ inch from the top.
  4. Place the stick down into each mould and put it into the freezer until frozen, about 4-5 hours or overnight.

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