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Hi Bold Bakers!
It’s summer and the perfect time for a Popsicles sequel. I loved last summer’s Homemade Popsicles video and I hope to top it with 5 band new flavors. Within theses 5 All Natural Fruit Popsicles you will find flavors that are dairy free and vegan all making for some Big & Bold frozen summer treats. Make sure you save this recipe for the summer by Signing Up for a FREE Profile for my website.
I love Popsicles because generally when it comes to desserts and baking you have to follow exact measurements and ingredients. Popsicles throw the rules out the window. It’s a lawless land of flavor where no rules apply. And the best thing is you still end up with a Popsicle that will look amazing and taste great too.
You can get really creative with these frozen treats and use any fruit or flavor you want! You will notice a little sugar added to some popsicles and that is to aid the freezing process and stop all of those ice crystals from forming. What type of sugar you choose is totally up to you. Also, feel free to use fresh or frozen fruit (that has been defrosted); both work well.
With Popsicles you only need to put a small amount of fruit in to get a lot out. Layer and mix your popsicles any which way you like because remember there are no rules. The great thing is they freeze in around 5 hours and last for 8 weeks in the freezer wrapped up safe in a container or in cling wrap.
Two Complimenting flavors that are both refreshing and sweet. Find the Cantaloupe & Strawberry Popsicle recipe here.

This popsicles has a lovely hint of tropical flavor mixed with 1 one of flavors red berries. Find the Raspberry & Coconut Popsicle recipe here.

A mulit-purpose Popsicle because I eat if for breakfast, snack and dessert. Find the Green Smoothie Popsicle recipe here.

Don’t you love when you can enjoy a favorite dessert in a variety of forms like this Peaches & Cream Popsicles. Find the Peaches & Cream Popsicle recipe here.

Not only impressive, but this Watermelon Popsicle actually contains 3 different types of fruit. Find the Watermelon Popsicle recipe here. 
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