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Any Otter Pop fans out there? Those sweet and icy popsicles carried us through many a hot summer day as kids, and we’ve now given them the ultimate upgrade! These tropical-tasting icy treats are sweetened entirely with whole fruit (yes to fiber!), naturally electrolyte-boosting (hello coconut water), and SO refreshing!
They’re perfect for afternoons by the pool, post-exercise hydration, or as a cool treat after a long day outside. Just 6 ingredients required! Let us show you how it’s done!
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How to Make Tropical Fruit Popsicles with Real Fruit
Hydration makes you feel good and watermelon wins the award for being one of the most hydrating fruits out there. Not only that, but studies suggest it may improve exercise performance and reduce muscle soreness. Plus, yum! For all these reasons, watermelon takes center stage in these tropical fruit popsicles made with whole fruit!
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We balance watermelon’s sweetness with pineapple and lime juice, and blend it all up with coconut water and a pinch of sea salt for an electrolyte boost!
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Fresh mint adds sophistication, but in a “these are still kid-friendly” kind of way.
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Whirl everything together in a blender, then freeze in a popsicle mold, and a cooling, vibrant treat awaits!
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We hope you LOVE these popsicles! They’re:
Super refreshing
Electrolyte-boosting
Made with whole fruit
Naturally sweet
& Taste like summer on a stick!
Make them any time you have leftover watermelon or pineapple around (4th of July parties, anyone?) and you’ll be thanking yourself on upcoming hot summer days.
More Cooling Summer Treats
- Easy Homemade Strawberry Lemonade
- 3-Ingredient Mango Sorbet (No-Churn!)
- Creamy Vegan Strawberry Ice Cream
- 2-Ingredient Piña Colada Smoothie
If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo@minimalistbakeron Instagram. Cheers, friends!
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Tropical Fruit Popsicles (No Added Sugar)
Refreshing, electrolyte-boosting fruit popsicles naturally sweetened with coconut water and fiber-rich fresh fruit. Just 6 ingredients required and perfect for hot summer days!
Author Minimalist Baker
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5 from 3 votes
Prep Time 6 hours hours 10 minutes minutes
Total Time 6 hours hours 10 minutes minutes
Servings 9 (Popsicles)
Course Dessert, Snack
Cuisine Gluten-Free, Vegan
Freezer Friendly 1 month
Does it keep? In Freezer.
Ingredients
US Customary – Metric
- 2 cups chopped fresh watermelon
- 1 ½ cups chopped fresh pineapple
- 3/4 cup coconut water
- 2 Tbsp lime juice
- 6-8 fresh mint leaves
- 1 healthy pinch sea salt
Instructions
At least 4-6 hours before you wish to enjoy your popsicles, add all ingredients to a blender and blend on high until smooth and frothy. Taste and adjust, adding more watermelon or coconut water for sweetness or more lime for brightness.
Add the mixture to a popsicle mold (we used this one) and add popsicle sticks. Freeze until firm — about 4-6 hours. To remove from molds, let thaw slightly by setting at room temperature for 10 minutes or dipping mold in warm/hot water to help loosen.
Popsicles will keep in the freezer for 1 month.
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Notes
*Nutrition information is a rough estimate.
Nutrition (1 of 9 servings)
Serving: 1 popsicle Calories: 20 Carbohydrates: 5.1 g Protein: 0.4 g Fat: 0.1 g Saturated Fat: 0 g Polyunsaturated Fat: 0 g Monounsaturated Fat: 0 g Trans Fat: 0 g Cholesterol: 0 mg Sodium: 30 mg Potassium: 99 mg Fiber: 0.6 g Sugar: 3.7 g Vitamin A: 138 IU Vitamin C: 12 mg Calcium: 9 mg Iron: 0.1 mg
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peach says
why the salt? im curious and also trying to find recipes for my raw friends :)
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Support @ Minimalist Baker says
For electrolytes/trace minerals. Feel free to omit!
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Fran De La Rosa says
Question: do these popsicles melt quickly when eating? Is there any kind of vegan thickener that could slow melting?
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Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hmm, not more than any other kind of popsicle!
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Daniel Mai Trinh says
These popsicles taste like the one I ate as a kid! so yummy.
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Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Aw, yay! Thank you for the lovely review, Daniel!
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Astrid says
Could you make these with coconut milk? Coconut water is hard to find in stores here. The popsicles look delicious and would be great for my sweettooth toddler!
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Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Astrid, we haven’t tried this with coconut milk and while it would change the flavor and texture slightly, it would probably be delicious! You could also use water or another type of fruit juice to help things blend. Let us know how it goes!
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Astrid says
Thank you for responding! I found coconut water in the end and my toddler loved the popsicles just as much as the ones that are full of sugar. I’ll definitely try making them with coconut milk as well, and maybe also with other kinds of melon. Thank you for a great recipe!
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Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Aw, we’re so glad your little one enjoyed them! Thank you for sharing, Astrid! xo
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Kate says
This is such a nice, refreshing summer recipe! Both my toddlers and I love these. Thank you!
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