Fresh Fruit and Yogurt Ice Pops

Submitted by: april20 
Make your own fresh fruit-filled popsicles by blending assorted summer berries and sliced bananas with yogurt, then freezing the tasty mixture in small paper cups with popsicle sticks. 

Fruity Orange Gelatin

Submitted by: Esther Miller 
Pineapple and oranges add sweet fruit flavor to this attractive salad from Esther Miller of Holmesville, Ohio. 'The addition of sherbet makes this gelatin especially refreshing,' she adds. 'It's quick to prepare ahead of time and keep in the refrigerator until serving.' 

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Fruity Sherbet Dessert

Submitted by: Rhonda Robertson 
'Simple and refreshing, this dressed-up sherbet is a real treat in the heat of summer,' assures Rhonda Robertson of Casper, Wyoming. 'I often serve it on special occasions, too, and in late winter, when everyone's eager for spring. With only four ingredients, it's a breeze to make.' 

Lemonade Ice Cream Sandwiches

Submitted by: Jeanne McCorkle 
'I came up with these refreshing freezer treats as a variation on an ice cream pie recipe,' writes Jeanne McCorkle of Livermore, California. 'With the individual portions, you can take out just what you need at one time.' 

Frosty Fruit Cups

Submitted by: Beth Litzenberger 
With just four ingredients, it's a snap to blend together these refreshing fruit cups, assures Beth Litzenberger from Gothenburg, Nebraska. 'Frozen in muffin cups for individual servings, they're a fun way to get kids to eat fruit.' 

Fruity Gelatin Salad

Submitted by: Pat Whitten 
For a refreshing addition to a potluck or other gathering, Pat Whitten of St. Albans, West Virginia jazzes up gelatin with crushed pineapple, bananas and strawberries. 'This salad can be made quickly and is a favorite of my friends,' she notes. 

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Frozen Fudge Pops

Submitted by: Angie Hall 
Kids of all ages will enjoy these cool chocolaty treats shared by Angie Hall. 'Our children really love them on hot summer days,' writes the Newport, North Carolina mom. The frosty fudge pops start with a homemade mix that can be stored in the fridge or freezer. 

Homemade Ice Pops

Submitted by: GARETH 
Fruit flavored gelatin, soft drink mix, sugar and water are blended, then chilled until...pop! The ice pops are ready. 

Fruity Tapioca

Submitted by: Louise Martin 
Folks who like tapioca will enjoy this fruity variation from Louise Martin of Denver, Pennsylvania. Convenient canned peaches and mandarin oranges give refreshing flavor to this economical dessert, which costs 36 cents per serving. 

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Orange Pops

Submitted by: JoAnn Skarivoda 
Five ingredients are all you'll need for these fruity frozen pops. 'When my sister and I were raising our families, we looked for economical recipes,' says JoAnn Skarivoda from Manitowoc, Wisconsin. 'Our kids loved making and eating these refreshing treats.' 
 
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