
There’s nothing that says “summer” better than a good popsicle. These fruity, colorful treats can cool you down and serve as dessert at the same time. Kids are crazy about them, and why shouldn’t they? This list of homemade popsicles will help you control what ingredients and how much sugar kids eat.
Black Forest yoghurt popsicles from Three Olives Branch
Here’s a Black Forest yogurt popsicle that includes yogurt to avoid an overly sugary treat. In addition, it brings chocolate and cherry flavors that provide the classic taste of Black Forest gateau.

Pineapple Cherry Popsicles from Keep Calm and Eat Ice Cream
These pineapple and cherry popsicles are not only a fantastic combination of flavors, but also provide a delicious taste explosion with real fruit. With just four ingredients in total, they’re also dairy-free and refined sugar-free.

Homemade popsicles from The Forked Spoon
While real fruit and lemonade make a great flavor combination, there’s something else that really makes these popsicles stand out. You look absolutely amazing. Delight kids and adults alike with these homemade popsicles.
Easy 2-ingredient strawberry mango popsicles from Strength and Sunshine
These popsicles are compatible with all diets and look amazing. But the best thing about them? It’s just two ingredients. The 2-ingredient strawberry mango popsicles couldn’t be simpler.
Banana Popsicles by Summer Yule
With just four ingredients, these popsicles are super easy to make. But the natural banana flavor gives them that extra something. Try these No Added Sugar Banana Popsicles today.

Creamy mango popsicles from The Oregon Dietitian
You will find many healthy recipes on this list. But what makes these creamy mango popsicles special is the fact that the coconut milk they use to stay healthy also adds a ton of flavor. For a recipe that evokes images of the tropics, this one is tops.

4-Ingredient Blueberry Yogurt Popsicles by The Foodie Physician
These 4-ingredient blueberry yogurt popsicles don’t just look pretty. They offer a creamy taste that will cool you down even on the hottest of days.
Patriotic Custard Popsicles from Belle of the Kitchen
Summer in the US just wouldn’t be the same without Independence Day. And heat and popsicles. Easier than they seem, these Patriotic Pudding Popsicles are just the thing to eat while the fireworks are on.
Very berry popsicles from Bitz & Giggles
These very berry popsicles are super easy and contain only real fruit, lemon juice and sugar. But they would also go well with a Star Wars movie night, with the Dark Side vibe they exude.

Watermelon Popsicles from Little Sunny Kitchen
This is a delicious, amazingly easy to make popsicle. But what really makes it pop is the visual aspect. There are many watermelon popsicles out there, but these are at the top of the pile.

Cherry Yogurt Popsicles from Recipes from a Pantry
The recipe for cherry yogurt popsicles is unique for two reasons. The first is that they are so simple that even children can assemble them. The second is that it contains whole cherries and granola.
Strawberry Meringue Popsicles (popsicles) from Christina’s Cucina
This next recipe is not for the faint of heart. But for those sticking with it, you can’t beat the Strawberry Meringue Popsicles recipe.
Easy Coconut Milk Popsicles with Sprinkles from Sustain My Cooking Habit
These Easy Coconut Milk Popsicles are definitely the easiest recipe on the list. With just one ingredient, they couldn’t be simpler.
Tropical popsicles from LB Health & Lifestyle
The recipe for tropical popsicles here is full of fruit. But what makes it really interesting is that the entire blend is completely dairy-free.

Mixed berry popsicles from Pavanis Kitchen
Here we have mixed berry popsicles that we only use a few ingredients to make. Also, the author shares a tip on how to keep the chopsticks in place when freezing.