It is never too hot for this refreshing popsicle recipe. They have a double dose of coconut, thanks to coconut milk and dried coconut. (The latter is nice for those who like a bit of texture in their iced pops.) The versatile recipe can be sweetened with whatever you like including maple syrup, granulated stevia or another sugar alternative.
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If you like pina coladas... you're going to love these non-alcoholic popsicles. (See what we did there?) The easy iced pops require just two ingredients. But if you want to add a third boozy ingredient, go right ahead. In addition to spicing things up, rum will help prevent the popsicles from freezing too hard.
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These look like regular raspberry popsicles, but like we gave away in the title, they feature cherry-lemonade — and bone broth. Lick your paleo heart out. The frozen treats boost your collagen intake while the fruits keep the beefiness in check.
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An iced pop can be a scrumptious frozen finish to a heavy meal. This herbal popsicle recipe is a stellar choice, since it's good for the digestive system — it can even help reduce stress. These delicious popsicles are sure to be a hit with tea drinkers.
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These mint limeade popsicles have the taste of a mojito, but are more hydrating since they're alcohol-free. The vegan base is made up of water, lime juice and maple syrup, with fresh mint leaves and slices of lime mixed in for extra pops of flavor.
Image and recipe via @raepublic