Kids Don’t Eat Fruits? Swap Them For Fruit Ice!

As moms you will love having homemade treats like frozen popsicles so you can make your kids are always snacking healthy. To make fruit popsicles, all you need is a fruit processor, ice-pop molds which come in different shapes and sizes (figure out which are your child’s favourite) and a lot of fresh fruits. Rainbow popsiclesThis colourful fruity ice-lolly has got to be the most delicious way to teach colours to your kids. Mango Pineapple Mint PopThese raw Pineapple Mango Mint Popsicles can also be used as a smoothie recipe and makes a great after school snack for your kids! Fresh fruits with Coconut waterWith coconut water as its base , this fruity popsicle is a healthy alternative to store bought ice candies which are loaded with sugar.
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Tired of trying to get your kids to eat fruit? Try this super yummy but easy way out! Fruit Popsicles are sure to impress even the most fussy fruit eater. Frozen fruit pops are made of fresh fruit smoothies that you can freeze the night before and use them in a variety of ways. As on- the -go breakfast snack for toddlers, or they can be easily carried  in the school bus or car, fruit pops even work as teething remedy for toddlers and make a healthy after school snack for preschoolers. As moms you will love having homemade treats like frozen popsicles so you can make your kids are always snacking healthy.

To make fruit popsicles, all  you need is a fruit processor,  ice-pop molds which come in different shapes and sizes (figure out which are your child’s favourite) and a lot of fresh fruits.

Here are 15 super yummy Fruit Popsicle recipes

1. Rainbow popsicles

This colourful fruity ice-lolly has got to be the most delicious way to teach colours to your kids.

2. Mango Pineapple Carrot Pops

We love this fruit popsicle for it gorgeous colour, loads of nutrition, natural sweetness, and some extra fibre. Happy licking!

3.  Mango Pineapple Mint Pop

These raw Pineapple Mango Mint Popsicles can also be used as a smoothie recipe and makes a great after school snack for your kids!

4. Watermelon and Mint Popsicle

This fresh fruit popsicle trio is a perfect snack on a hot summer day.

5. Cherry Lemon Popsicle 

During the Mumbai summers, what could be more refreshing than this thirst quenching fruit popsicle?


6.  Fresh fruits with Coconut water

With coconut water as its base , this  fruity popsicle is a healthy alternative to store bought ice candies which are loaded with sugar.

7. Mango and Chia seeds popsicle

Kids will love this freckled mango popsicle which is packed with vitamins. Chia seeds add to its nutritional value.

8. Mixed fruit popsicles

Ditch  those store bought popsicles and make your own healthy & delicious fruit pops! Your kids will love the fruity flavour and the bright, fun colours!


9. Avocado Pops with Coconut Milk and Chocolate

The next time your kids  have a craving for something chocolatey, don’t rush to the store. Instead treat them to these delicious Avocado Chocolate Popsicle.

10. Peach and Lavender 

The beauty of a popsicle lies in your free choice of ingredients. Whatever fruits you like should almost always make for a delicious ice pop. Just experiment!

11. Peanut butter with Banana

This sweet and salty recipe might just become your kids favourite on-the-go breakfast food.

12. Coconut Pops

Yes coconut is a fruit too! And for those kids who love the coconut flavour  this creamy popsicle makes a yummy- slurpy treat .

13.   Orange Creamsicles

This is how you swap out your regular old ice -cream with this creamy  homemade orange creamsicle.

14. Blueberry Peach Pops

A fruit recipe that helps you ensure your ever-more-assertive kid keeps on eating a colourful variety of fruits.

15. Apple sauce Blueberry Pops 

Get your kids to try new flavours and textures with this unusual Apple based frozen popsicle.

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