Is there anything that children do not love about popsicles? With their fruity flavor, cool temperature, and the fact that it is a treat they can hold on a stick, eating a popsicle might be one of the most perfect foods in a child's mind. But with store-bought popsicles being made from added ingredients that cannot be pronounced and little to no fruits and vegetables, not all parents are comfortable with serving them to their toddlers. As such, to give a sweet treat to little ones, why not make a delicious fruity popsicle from scratch and feel good about what they are eating?

While it might sound like a time-consuming task to make popsicles, following a recipe is really rather easy. Throwing together a few favorite fruits, some juice, or simple syrup, and voila! Amazing popsicles made. And it being summertime, it is the best time to experiment with those flavors to find ones that both children and adults can enjoy while being outside and soaking up the sunshine.

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Here are some delicious fruity popsicle recipes to try right now.

7 Peach Popsicle

Peaches are one of the quintessential fruits of summer. With their sweet flavor and aromatic properties, peaches make for a sweet treat on their own. But to take the peach flavor to the next level, making a popsicle out of them will do just that.

This recipe from fitpopfoodiemom allows the true flavor of peach to shine without adding too many ingredients to the popsicle. And because it does not take too long for the popsicles to set, they can be made in the morning and ready to enjoy during the heat of the day.

6 Watermelon And Strawberry Popsicle

For a popsicle recipe that is both delicious and refreshing, nothing beats the combination of watermelon and strawberry. And this one from jackiecooksanddrinks uses little more than just the two fruits to let the flavors of strawberry and watermelon dance on the tongue without having to compete with other flavors.

Making a popsicle does not get much easier than this recipe. All it takes is blending the ingredients and transferring them to a mold and within six hours, delightful popsicles can be enjoyed.

5 Pomegranate Popsicle

With their tart flavor, pomegranate seeds in conjunction with other ingredients make for a refreshing popsicle. And with their antioxidant properties, pomegranates that are made into popsicles can help to fight sunburns as well, according to Arizona Dermatology.

This recipe from chilloutwithchammy removes a bit of the tartness of the pomegranate with the addition of coconut milk and maple syrup. However, with the addition of lime in the popsicle, there is a bit of a tang that is reintroduced that helps to stimulate the senses and makes for a delightful warm-weather treat.

4 Blueberry Basil Popsicle

This popsicle recipe from Imperial Sugar, developed by @heirloomedblog, is a bit more complicated than some other recipes that just call for the ingredients to be blended together and poured into the mold. But once the final product is taste-tested, it will become clear why the work was worth it.

What is so visually stunning and delicious about this popsicle is the fact that once the mixture has set in the mold and frozen, whole blueberries can be seen and, of course, eaten.

The blueberry basil popsicle is a different, yet delectable take on the traditional popsicle.

3 Strawberry Mango Chia Popsicle

When eating popsicles, a lot of people love to enjoy them outside in the heat of the day to help them cool down. And this recipe from dessertnowdinnerlater will definitely do that. However, the popsicle has several health benefits as well.

With the recipe calling for fruit, chia seeds, and coconut water, there are hydrating and even mood-boosting properties to the popsicle. And in the summer, who does not want a treat that can naturally make them feel that way?

2 Mango Kiwi Strawberry Blueberry Lemonade Popsicle

This popsicle recipe from aliceintowonderlife may be one of the easiest and most delicious popsicle recipes to make to combat a hot day in the sun.

There is no blending fruit for this popsicle. The pieces of fruit are placed into the mold and lemonade is poured over them. Once frozen, the combination of the sweet fruit and the tart lemonade is something that cannot be missed and is sure to please the tastebuds of even the pickiest of eaters.

1 Strawberry Raspberry Popsicle

Strawberries and raspberries are two favorite fruits of toddlers. Therefore, why not try this popsicle recipe from beyondriceandspoon and watch the smiles that cross their faces as they devour them in no time flat.

While the ingredients may be simple in this popsicle, because it is made from real fruit, parents can feel good knowing that their little ones are getting a few servings of fruit. And better still, the toddlers think that they are getting nothing but a cool delightful treat that dribbles down their chin and hands while playing in the water and sun.

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