These gorgeous green popsicles get their signature hue from virtuous ingredients including avocado and matcha powder. The sugar-free popsicle's health quota is bolstered by using medjool dates as the sweetener — and they're vegan if you use coconut milk or nut milk. We can accurately call them healthy and delicious. Double yum.
Image and recipe via @kaleandchocolate
Bourbon in a popsicle? That's probably a new way for many to have the tipple. The ice pop is like a frozen bourbon whiskey sour, but with pineapple instead of lemon. Brown sugar adds lip-smacking caramel notes that work with the tart fruit and kick of booze.
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Back in the day, you likely thought lavender tasted like grandma's soap. Now, your developed palate might appreciate the floral aroma it lends, especially to fruit. If so, this blueberry and lavender popsicle recipe is the thing to make; the balance is just right. The wafers provide a nice bit of crunch and cream cheese lends some delicate tanginess. Think of the cookies as the cone and you have a popsicle and ice cream in one.
Image and recipe via @krolls_korner
Love iced coffee? Then these coffee popsicles are a no brainer. Latte fans can play with the recipe by mixing instant coffee with different milk ratios to come up with a frozen version of their favorite caffeinated beverage.
Image and recipe via @veggiewok
These pretty purple popsicles are described as "a smoothie on a stick." No offense to our go-to smoothies, but the frozen treat might be even more addictive. This version uses bananas, blueberries, lemon, purple grapes and peaches. Feel free to add and subtract ingredients depending on what you have in the fridge/freezer and what's at the height of its season.
Image and recipe via @sweetinnature