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50 Flavors
See the most popular freezer pop flavors here. Or, go to our complete list of 50 flavors of concentrate. Make your favorite flavor into syrup (click here for syrup mixing directions), mix syrup with water, fill the pop mold, and freeze. You’ve just made your favorite flavor into a cool, refreshing, frozen treat for yourself and the whole family.
With more flavors than you could hope to find in the store, I’m sure you’ll be pleased with the results. If you’re tired of store bought freezer pops with limited flavor, we have the solution. You control the flavor of your ice pops. For a frozen pop with more flavor just add more syrup to the mix.
Sugar Free Ice Pops Recipe
You can also make sugar free, no calorie, no carb ice pops simply by making your syrup using an artificial sweetener like Splenda. (click here for syrup mixing directions) MORE RECIPES, click here.
Freezer Pop Recipe
We have tested this mixture and find it has plenty of flavor when frozen.
Mix together one part syrup (not concentrate) and two parts water. Of course, you can adjust this mix to suite your taste.
Example: if you need 12 ounces of mix to fill your pop mold, mix together 4oz syrup and 8oz water.
For a more economical mix use 3oz syrup and 9oz water. This mix will freeze harder and won’t melt as quickly on really hot days.
For a really decadent frozen pop, use 5oz syrup and 7oz of water. Leave in the freezer overnight. This mix has abundant flavor but is not as hard when frozen and will melt more quickly.
We know that our concentrates, made into syrup, make excellent ice pops. You could also use any brand of syrup, sugared or sugar free, in this recipe. MORE RECIPES, click here.
Smoothie Pops
You can also make your favorite smoothie, pour it into a pop mold, and freeze. You now have frozen smoothie pops. We have all the items you need to make smoothie pops. Click the links below:
Smoothie maker (our Frozen Drink Machine)
Smoothie Pops maker
Smoothie mixes
Favorite smoothie concentrate flavors
Smoothie recipes
Freezer pops are also commonly referred to as ice pops, frozen pops and popsicles. Popsicle® is a registered trademark of Good Humor-Breyers Ice Cream which is a subsidiary of Unilever Supply Chain, Inc. These items are not affiliated with or sponsored by Good Humor/Unilever.
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