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Juice Pops

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A while back we made Juice Pops for lil’man. Since I don’t have “popsicle maker” tupperware, we just poured some Juicy Juice into small paper cups, placed them into a cake pan, covered with plastic wrap, and then stuck popsicle sticks in each one. Once they were frozen we just ripped off the paper cup, took the boy outside and let him enjoy. It was his very first popsicle.
Does anyone else have any popsicle or other frozen treat recipes?

August 6, 2009 1 Comment (Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Toddlers)

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  1. Lysana says

    August 6, 2009 at

    First of all, cute CUTE pic! Your little guy is so cute. 🙂

    Second, GREAT idea about the popsicles. We actually have this incredibly obnoxious Blue’s Clues book that my daughter LOVES that is all about making juice pops using orange juice and an ice cube tray. I don’t know why I haven’t tried it yet, but it’s a great alternative to a store-bought popsicle, and much more kid-sized.

    What if you did the same thing with a smoothie? That could be good, and it should be creamier. Mmmm. We may have to try this.

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