Homemade Strawberry Kiwi Spritzer Popsicle Recipe


Indulge in the refreshing flavors of summer with this Homemade Strawberry Kiwi Spritzer Popsicle Recipe!

Bursting with the natural sweetness of ripe strawberries and the tangy zing of kiwi, this spritzer is a delightful and thirst-quenching treat that will transport you to a tropical paradise.

The combination of fresh fruits, sparkling water, and a splash of lemon-lime creates a vibrant and invigorating treat that is perfect for hot summer days.

These cool treats can be made in minutes, without all the additives and preservatives of store bought versions!

Be sure to check out our other frozen treats, too!

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There is nothing like spending a lazy day by the pool cooling off with a refreshing ice pop.

And Herchel (a favorite fellow blogger) from Gym Craft Laundry is starting off summer the right way by sharing her amazing homemade strawberry kiwi spritzer popsicle recipe with us.

So get ready for summer! 

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Homemade Strawberry Kiwi Sprintzer Popsicle Recipe

We make popsicles together all the time! My kids like to try new flavor combinations.

I like to try healthier recipes. It’s a win win!

Whether you like sweet and fruity popsicles or creamy fudge pops, homemade versions are easy to make and don’t take much time.

I like to make pretty popsicles that look tastier than grocery store pops.

Presentation is half of the experience, especially when it comes to children.

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This time we went for a pretty strawberry kiwi spritzer popsicle.

It’s beautiful, huh?!

Ingredients:

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  • 6-8 sliced strawberries
  • one sliced kiwi
  • 1/4 part white grape juice
  • 1/4 part lemon-lime soda (or lemon/lime juice mixed with water)
  • popsicle molds 

Directions:

Step 1: Slice your fruit into fairly thin pieces.

Step 2: Drop them into the popsicle molds.

You can layer the strawberries with the kiwis or vary them like I did!

Step 3: Mix the white grape juice and the lemon-lime soda together.

Step 4: Pour over the fruit and freeze for approximately four hours.

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I originally tried this recipe with coconut water.

While I love it in the coconut water, the kids didn’t find it sweet enough.

Since we are kicking off the opening of pool season–which means the completion of my month long journey of getting the pool to turn from green to clear blue–we are celebrating with a refreshing treat so I gave in to the kid pressure.

They really do taste better this way!

Today’s guest blogger Herchel Scruggs lives in sunny Florida with her husband and two children.

You can find her at Gym Craft Laundry where she shares parenting tips, kids crafts, recipes, her meandering fitness journey, and her attempts at homemaking.

Homemade Strawberry Kiwi Spritzer Popsicle Recipe

Homemade Strawberry Kiwi Spritzer Popsicle Recipe

These cool treats can be made in minutes, without all the additives and preservatives of store bought versions!

Ingredients

  • 6-8 sliced strawberries
  • one sliced kiwi
  • 1/4 part white grape juice
  • 1/4 part lemon-lime soda (or lemon/lime juice mixed with water)
  • popsicle molds

Instructions

  1. Slice your fruit into fairly thin pieces.
  2. Drop them into the popsicle molds. You can layer the strawberries with the kiwis or vary them like I did!
  3. Mix the white grape juice and the lemon-lime soda together.
  4. Pour over the fruit and freeze for approximately four hours.

Notes

I originally tried this recipe with coconut water. While I love it in the coconut water, the kids didn't find it sweet enough.

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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 34Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 3mgCarbohydrates: 8gFiber: 1gSugar: 6gProtein: 0g

Nutrient values are only estimates provided by online calculators. Various factors can change the nutritional information in any given recipe.

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33 Comments

  1. Sandy Sandmeyer says:

    These popsicles look so yummy and they are so much better for you than store-bought ones. Thanks for sharing.

    1. Absolutely! And be sure to visit the link for even more great Popsicle ideas from my guest blogger Gym. Craft. Laundry. 😀

  2. I love her popsicles and this is sooooo smart! What a great way to sneak in extra fruit too!

    1. Love her popsicles, too! And so smart to get in those extra vitamins through the fruit. Will be making these for my kiddos this summer.

  3. These are such pretty popsicles! We have some new light saber popsicle molds I think these will be a great recipe for them!

  4. These look awesome! Thank you so much for sharing it!

  5. I’m going to make these for my grands this summer. Thank you for sharing the recipe. Yum!

    1. Absolutely! I think your grandkids are going to eat them up. They are so refreshing 🙂

  6. Travel Animal Doctor says:

    Yum. I really like the coconut water idea. My husband loves his popsicles. This could be just the fix.

  7. Becky @dempsterlogbook says:

    Looks so tasty! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Motivational Monday. Hope you will link up with us tonight!

  8. What a cool and refreshing idea for warm summer days! Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty – we hope to see you again next week. 🙂

    ~Lorelai
    Life With Lorelai

  9. This looks amazing!!! Seriously.. YOU ROCKED IT THIS WEEK! Thank you for linking up at the Creative K Kids’ Tasty Tuesdays! I have pinned your post to our Tasty Tuesdays Pinterest Board!! I hope to see you again this week! xo

  10. And I thought I was pretty special with my freeze-juice-and-call-it-a-popsicle ice pops! lol! These look awesome!

    1. Time to up your game, Emma… and the thing is it really is easy 🙂 Happy eating!

  11. Ummm … I found this recipe after it was incorrectly linked from a Parade Magazine article.

    1. It’s 1/4 part white grape juice, 1/4 part lemon/lime soda. It really depends on how big your popsicle containers are and how much you are making.

  12. These look really yummy! Thanks for sharing on the What’s for Dinner Link up!

  13. Yum, these look beautiful and delicious! I have thought about getting some popsicle molds for my kids. I have heard there’s lots of great ways to turn them into secretly healthy treats for your kids! I worried they might be too hard to get out of the molds though…do you ever have this issue? Thanks for sharing at the Family Joy Linkup!

    1. It’s really quite easy to get them out of the molds… and if you do find they’re stuck, run some lukewarm water on the outside of the mold. They’ll “pop” right out. (Sorry… couldn’t resist the pun!)

  14. Mmmm! These look and sound so fabulous and refreshing. I have got to make these!

    Thanks for sharing (and for linking up to the #SHINEbloghop).

    Wishing you a lovely day.
    xoxo

  15. This looks delicious! I might make it with coconut water as you originally tried, for less sugar. thanks for linking your post up with us at the best of the blogosphere! Can’t wait to see what you have for us this week!

  16. I loved these so much I featured them on #TastyTuesdays this week.

  17. These are just gorgeous! I wish I would have had these through our days and days of 90 degree plus! Thanks for bringing these to Throwback Thursday!

    Mollie

  18. It was 107 yesterday & heating up today. Wishing I had these now! Thanks for sharing at the #InspirationSpotlight party. Shared See you again soon.

  19. Thanks for sharing this post at the Pin Me Linky Party at Diana Rambles. This post is going to be featured at the end of the month as part of a frozen ice pop recipe collection. It’s also been yummed, pinned and tweeted. Have a great week! ~Diana

  20. That’s so pretty! I love popsicles with fruit in them. They are so perfect for summer and get extra goodness into the kids too. #BloggersPitStop x

  21. This will be a very refreshing and cool treat! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday. Hope you have a great week and come back to see us real soon!
    Miz Helen

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