10 Healthy Popsicle Recipes To Keep You Cool All Summer | Nutrition in the Kitch (2024)

Try any one of these 10 delicious and healthy popsicle recipes that are dairy free, gluten free, and vegan. Perfect for cooling down during the summer and hot weather!

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We’ve had some really nice weather here lately and everyone seems to be slowly falling into summer mode as school reaches its year end and all the outdoor farmer’s markets and festivals are beginning. I’m soaking it all in. We’ve already had a couple backyard dinner parties and I’ve started taking Hemsley to the outdoor pools which she absolutely loves. They say “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree”, and it’s definitely true. Hemsley is showing more and more traits similar to her mama including her stubbornness (lol!), persistence, and serious love for all things warm, sunny, and summer.

Hemsley in her toddler stage has definitely developed a love for fruit, sweets, and “dessert” (which is usually coconut yogurt topped with fresh berries and maple syrup). Because the summer season always comes with delicious cold treats like ice cream, popsicles, and blended delights I’ve been looking up some tasty, healthier (and dairy free) options for her, and me of course. I recently shared a roundup of healthy dairy free ice cream recipes and today I’m sharing 10 healthy popsicles recipes to try this summer.

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The Best Popsicle Molds:

One question that often comes along with popsicle recipes is about popsicle molds. What are the best popsicle molds? There are lots out there and many different styles and for your average, run-of-the-mill fruit popsicle you can go with a simple plastic popsicle mold like this one, which is practical and does the trick. But for my ultimate pick, I prefer a silicone model as the “best popsicle mold” because the popsicles can be removed much easier from the mold rather than having to wait for your popsicle to melt a little before releasing like you would with a plastic mold. If you want to get fancy or do mini popsicles that have a more round shape you can try a smaller silicone mold like this one or one with fun shapes like these. Silicone is also more durable and environmentally friendly than plastic.

The Healthy Popsicle Recipes:

Let’s get into it shall we? Here are the 10 best healthy popsicle recipes I’ve pulled from the blog and the rest of the blogosphere!

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Vegan Sunshine Pops from Well and Full

These bright and beautiful popsicles are made mainly from peaches, pineapple, and lemon, and sneak in an anti-inflammatory ingredient, turmeric!

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Vegan Banoffee Ice Cream Pops from Feasting on Fruit

These delicious and healthy popsicles contain a delicious combination of vegan banana ice cream and a homemade healthy “toffee”.

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from NITK

From the blog archives, these healthier creamsicle pops contain a cashew ice cream with cherries and the perfect dark chocolate drizzle.

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Raspberry Coconut Creamsicles from Choosing Chia

This bright and dreamy creamy popsicles are dairy free and vegan and contain a perfect blend of coconut milk, coconut yogurt, and fresh raspberries.

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Orange Dreamsicle Popsicles from Under the Willow Tree

These bright and sunny popsicle recipe is super easy with just five basic ingredients including coconut milk, orange juice, and pure maple syrup.

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from NITK

Another fave from the archives (Lauren Conrad shared them on her Pinterest page!), these creamy popsicles are made with coconut cream, matcha, and honey and are dipped in a dairy free “white chocolate”!

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Dairy Free Black Forest Popsicles from The Artful Desperado

If this photo doesn’t make you instantly drool I don’t know what will. Dairy free chocolate cherry popsicle goodness right here.

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Watermelon Popsicles from The Plant Riot

These gorgeous little healthy popsicles make me happy. Aren’t they just the cutest? Made with watermelon, coconut, kiwi, and mint, there’s a whole lot of goodness here!

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from NITK

The classic flavour of peanut butter and jelly combined in a tasty, vegan, super simple and healthy popsicle recipe. Yes, please!

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Grapefruit and Peach Cream Popsicles from Monika Hibbs

Another gorgeous little fruit popsicle recipe, this one from Monika Hibbs is a must-make. She gives two variations to the recipe, grapefruit and coconut cream, or peaches and cream. I’ll take one of each please!

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Chocolate Almond Sea Salt Ice Cream Pops from Feasting On Fruit

Another must-make from Natalie of Feasting on Fruit, these fudgy chocolate almond ice cream popsicles are totally drool worthy and surprisingly healthy.

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Coconut Cream Popsicles with Vanilla and Rum from The Modern Proper

Last, but definitely not least, these adult-only coconut popsicles from the Modern Proper sneak in a little dash of malibu rum for fun combined with vanilla bean and pineapple juice. On a hot summer Friday night I’d totally be down for these!

I hope you enjoyed this delicious list of must-make healthy popsicle recipes for the summer season. Do you make your own version of healthier popsicles? I’d love to hear about it in the comments! Also, be sure to pin the photo below to save this post for later and of course, share the love!

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FAQs

Are ice pops healthy? ›

Because these frozen treats are mostly liquid, they can help you meet your daily hydration goals. But commercially made ice pops often offer little more than water, the occasional artificial food dye, and a whole lot of sugar, which is usually the first or second ingredient listed.

What popsicle is good for upset stomach? ›

Pedialyte Freezer Pops can help prevent dehydration* caused by vomiting, diarrhea, exercise, travel, and heat exhaustion.

Can Type 2 diabetics eat popsicles? ›

People with type 2 diabetes can have desserts, but they should be mindful of portion sizes and of how often they consume these foods. The following are some low calorie or low carbohydrate dessert options that have less of an impact on blood sugar levels than regular desserts: popsicles with no added sugar.

Why do doctors recommend popsicles? ›

Cold, sweet treats such as popsicles, ice cream, and Jello can meet a few needs during the recovery process. They can help reduce body temperature as well as provide much-needed hydration. The ingredients also coat and soothe irritated tissue in the mouth and throat as well.

What's healthier popsicles or ice cream? ›

"If it's a pop made with fruit, it's probably lower in calories and saturated fat content than ice cream or sherbet, and it could offer a satisfying frosty treat in warm weather," says Bonnie Taub-Dix, RDN, creator of BetterThanDieting.com, author of Read It Before You Eat It – Taking You from Label to Table.

Are popsicles good for hydration? ›

One great way to easily get some water into your body is to eat popsicles! Although many sweet treats can be overloaded with sugar, if you make your own popsicles you can not only control the amount of sugar that goes into them; you can also be sure that they are made from healthful ingredients.

Do ice pops hydrate you? ›

Popsicles are a great way to stay cool, hydrated and sneak in healthful ingredients to make your body hum. The trick is preparing them yourself since many store-bought popsicles contain excess sugar, food dyes, and other unimpressive ingredients.

What is the brat diet? ›

“The BRAT diet acronym stands for bananas, rice, applesauce and toast,” says Lena Beal, M.S., RD, LD, a Piedmont therapeutic dietitian. “Historically, it was used in pediatrics when kids got sick and couldn't tolerate anything. But this diet is helpful for anyone who has nausea, vomiting or diarrhea.”

Are popsicles OK for stomach virus? ›

Take only what you feel you can tolerate. Clear, cool beverages are recommended. Ice chips or popsicles often stay down easily because they don't stimulate a strong swallow/gag response.

Are popsicles OK for brat diet? ›

Following a period of one to two hours, suck on a hard candy or popsicle (no chewing). Then progress to ice chips or sips of water if nausea persists. First 24 hours: (Day One) Gradually add clear liquids if the vomiting has ceased. Beginning with a sip or two every ten minutes is a good way to start.

What is the oldest Popsicle? ›

Eleven-year-old Frank Epperson invented the very first Popsicle® ice pop in the San Francisco Bay Area way back in 1905.

Why are Mexican popsicles so good? ›

Paletas: Colorful Treats Packed With Flavor

Unlike most American popsicles, which are made with artificial flavorings and food dyes, Mexican paletas feature whole ingredients. That can not only mean fresh fruit, but also herbs and spices that add a layer of complexity and intrigue.

Is outshine popsicles good for you? ›

Recently, we discovered Outshine Fruit Bars, frozen popsicles that are made with natural real fruit or fruit juice. Not only are they great on the nutritional level, they taste amazing!

What popsicles are good for a cold? ›

Getting enough fluids keeps your mucus thin and eases congestion. Look for ice pops made from 100% fruit juice to make sure you get nutrients and not sugar water. You can also make your own frozen juice bars.

Do sugar free popsicles exist? ›

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