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Cool Down with Homemade Pops

Save money by making kid-friendly, better-for-you popsicles using fresh or frozen fruit.

Mint-Melon Pops

Mint-Melon Pops

Use popsicle molds or small paper cups to make these tart warm-weather treats. Using fresh fruit instead of bottled juice reduces the amount of sugar in the chilly snack, making it a naturally kid-friendly choice.

Recipe: Mint-Melon Pops

Triple-decker Citrus Popsicles

Triple-decker Citrus Popsicles

Serve a treat that's as pretty as it is tasty. The trick to this pop's tri-colored look is simple: freeze the first layer alone for 45 minutes, then add a second layer and freeze again, and finish with the third. Freeze the complete pop overnight to keep it solid even in the sun's hottest rays.

Recipe: Triple-decker Citrus Popsicles

Triple-Berry Popsicles

Triple-Berry Popsicles

Berry-lovers, unite! This sweet-and-tart summer treat will have kids begging for more. A little lemon juice adds just the right amount of tangy flavor to the sweet mixture of fresh fruits.

Recipe: Triple-Berry Popsicles

Lemon-Blueberry Twist Pops

Lemon-Blueberry Twist Pops

Create a creamy pop by combining blueberries with custard-style lemon yogurt and 1/2 cup of whatever kind of milk you have on hand. Swirl the ingredients together with a knife to create an attractive marbled appearance and serve this inspired summer dessert to kids and dinner guests alike.

Recipe: Lemon-Blueberry Twist Pops

Strawberry-Orange Pops

Strawberry-Orange Pops

Surprise summer company with these chilly eye-catching treats. Fill hollowed-out lime halves with a creamy mixture made from orange juice, vanilla yogurt, and strawberries. Freeze, then cut the lime halves in half to make wedges. To add "seeds," mix is semisweet chocolate mini morsels before freezing.

Recipe: Strawberry-Orange Pops

Mandarin Orange Cream Pops

Mandarin Orange Cream Pops

Treat guests to a cool treat at your next outdoor passed-plate party. This palate cleanser can be lightened by substituting a little orange sherbet for half the ice cream in the recipe.

Recipe: Mandarin Orange Cream Pops

Strawberry-Cream Fruit Pops

Strawberry-Cream Fruit Pops

The rich secret ingredient in this smooth fruit pop is sour cream, but your guests will never know! Mix the cream with blended and strained strawberries then sweeten with a little sugar and a few teaspoons of lemon juice.

Recipe: Strawberry-Cream Fruit Pops

Raspberry-Banana-Yogurt Freezer Pops

Raspberry-Banana-Yogurt Freezer Pops

Get your fruit fix year around with a pop that calls for fresh or frozen raspberries, a banana, low-fat yogurt, and a little honey, for sweetness. It's perfect for a post-dinner treat or an afternoon snack any day of the year.

Recipe: Raspberry-Banana-Yogurt Freezer Pops

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