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Ice Pops
SUBMITTED BY:
Bea
PHOTO BY:
Claire H.
"These are a real kid pleaser!"
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PREP TIME
15 Min
READY IN
15 Min
Original recipe yield 8 ice pops
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1 (3 ounce) package fruit flavored gelatin mix
1 unsweetened, flavored soft drink mix package
1 cup white sugar
2 cups boiling water
2 cups cold water
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Dissolve gelatin, soft drink mix and sugar in boiling water. Stir in cold water and pour into popsicle molds or small plastic drinking cups. Freeze until hard. (If using plastic drinking cups, freeze until firm, insert popsicle sticks, then freeze completely.)
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Reviewed on Oct. 8, 2003 by Domestic Goddess
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Oct. 8, 2003
I found this exact recipe on another web site. I made these last night, but I used Watermelon Cherry Kool-Aid along with a Watermelon JELL-O gelatin. With all the new varieties that Kool-Aid and JELL-O gelatin has come out with lately, making home-made popsicles now-a-days is so much fun. Can't wait to make them for my granddaughter. She'll think her grandma makes the best popsicles in the whole world. Bea, I hope your recipe catches on. "Thank You"!!!
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I found this exact recipe on another web site. I made these last night, but I used...
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Reviewed on Oct. 8, 2003 by
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Oct. 8, 2003
These are great and my son loved them...but the recipe made FAR more than would fit in my 8 count mold. I need to buy at least two more I think. Makes quite a bit. We used Berry Blue jello and Blue Moon berry Koolaid.
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These are great and my son loved them...but the recipe made FAR more than would fit in my 8...
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Reviewed on May 13, 2006 by MARI8
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May 13, 2006
These sound great! If using little cups after pouring in the liquid, wrap the tops with foil and poke the sticks in. That way you don't have to wait until they partially freeze. Stick them in and forget about them and the sticks will already be in them.
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These sound great! If using little cups after pouring in the liquid, wrap the tops with foil...
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Reviewed on Oct. 8, 2003 by JFENG
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JFENG
Oct. 8, 2003
My kid and I both love these tasty popsicles and it is really simple to make. :)
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My kid and I both love these tasty popsicles and it is really simple to make. :)
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Reviewed on Oct. 8, 2003 by
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TracySS
Oct. 8, 2003
My grandma used to make this same recipe for us when we were kids. We absolutely loved them! Now I make them for my own kids and they love them as well! I make them in 3 0z dixie cups and put the sticks in after 2 hours.
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My grandma used to make this same recipe for us when we were kids. We absolutely loved them! ...
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Reviewed on Jul. 13, 2008 by
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rainydaze
Jul. 13, 2008
These are awesome my mom used to make them for me when I was a kid. One thing I like to do is make several different flavors all at once, so I mix all the powders and sugars together then divide mixture between four ziplock bags.I do this with four different flavors then I keep it premixed in the cupboard ready to add boiling water. That way I can have four different flavors at the same time, and have more ready to go for later.
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These are awesome my mom used to make them for me when I was a kid. One thing I like to do is...
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Reviewed on Apr. 25, 2007 by
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JPOTS
Apr. 25, 2007
These were smashing! I bought some ice pop molds from IKEA which are hard to remove the pop from. I'll go back to my mom's dixie cup/stick method.
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These were smashing! I bought some ice pop molds from IKEA which are hard to remove the pop...
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Reviewed on Apr. 7, 2007 by
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Nomadic Missy
Apr. 7, 2007
After tasting how sweet the first batch was, I added about 1 cup of extra water to the recipe. Doing so means this recipe makes about 20-24 standard size pops. We have a set from Tovolo. Even after adding the extra water, the pops are similar in texture to the store bought variety--not hard like an ice cubes. My 3-year-old and husband love them!
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After tasting how sweet the first batch was, I added about 1 cup of extra water to the recipe....
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Reviewed on Jul. 5, 2006 by
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Imout
Jul. 5, 2006
When growing up as a kid (in the 50's & 60's), mama made these in her metal ice cube trays. If she was out of popsicle sticks, she would improvise & use toothpicks.
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When growing up as a kid (in the 50's & 60's), mama made these in her metal ice cube trays. ...
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Reviewed on Jan. 18, 2006 by
Cathalain
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Cathalain
Jan. 18, 2006
Fabulous substitute for ice cream. My pops had a creamy consistency. I used black cherry KoolAid and cherry sugar free Jello. Terrific for dieters. =) Thanks for the recipe!
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Fabulous substitute for ice cream. My pops had a creamy consistency. I used black cherry...
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