Kids love themed desserts. And popsicles. And lemonade. These blue lemonade popsicles are a combination of all of those things and the perfect way to beat the summer heat. And they won’t take you any time at all to make, especially if you use a Zoku quick pop maker that lets you make popsicles in just minutes rather than waiting for them to freeze for hours! These are also perfect for celebrating Shark Week, an ocean themed birthday party, or for a treat for an ocean themed school week!
Ingredients
There really isn’t too much to making these popsicles as long as you have popsicle molds!
Ingredient Notes
Lemonade – you can either make homemade lemonade or buy store-bought. If you do a mix, make sure to mix it thoroughly. Blue food coloring – since you’ll be adding this to a liquid, I recommend getting a liquid, rather than gel, food coloringGummy sharks – I like gummy sharks in these, especially if you’re doing these for Shark Week, but gummy turtles are also greatSwedish Fish – the actual Swedish fish or generic gummy fish
Instructions
Start by putting ONE drop of blue food coloring in your lemonade to give it that nice ocean blue tint, any more and it’ll look darker than you want and you won’t be able to see anything. And you want people to see those cute gummy turtles and sharks! Before putting lemonade into the popsicle molds, place your gummy ocean creatures inside the popsicle molds, pushed up against the sides of the molds. Doing this before you put in the lemonade gives you the best shot of having the creatures show up when the popsicles are frozen. Once you’ve added your gummies, pour in your lemonade, making sure to hold the popsicle mold at an angle to keep your creatures pressed up against the sides. If you have molds that don’t come with sticks, add in popsicle sticks into the molds now. Freeze for a few hours then enjoy along with a little strawberry lemonade and some water games on a hot summer day!
Expert Tips
Just put a couple of gummy treats in each popsicle. If you overfill them with gummies, the popsicles may not freeze properly. Run the bottom of the mold under wam water if the popsicles won’t come out. It’ll help loosen them up a bit so you don’t break the popsicles or sticks.
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