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Frozen Jello Pops Recipe

This Jello pops recipe is a throwback to my own childhood. These were my favorite frozen treat as a child. The texture and bold flavors were what made them special.

 

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Frozen Jello Pops

One memory I have from my childhood is my mom making frozen Jello Pops. They were my favorite! She had these Tupperware molds that she made them in and it was such a treat when we got to have them. The texture of these Jello popsicles is so fantastic. They are unlike regular ice pops and the flavor is amazing. They are really quick and easy to make and easy enough for the kids to help.

 

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Jello Pops Recipe

Jello Pops Ingredients

You’ll need some basic ingredients to make these easy Jello pops.

Jello Pops Directions

First, bring 2 cups of water to boiling. I put mine in the microwave for 4-5 minutes until boiling.  Then stir in the Jell-O, Kool-Aid and sugar until dissolved. Add the cold water and then pour into popsicle molds. Freeze 4-6 hours until solid.

 

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Jello Pops Recipe

Sarah | Must Have Mom
Easy, homemade Summer treat using Jell-O and Kool-Aid
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Course Treats
Servings 12

Ingredients
  

  • 1 3 oz package of any flavor Jell-O
  • 1 pack unsweetened Kool-Aid any flavor
  • 3/4 Cup sugar
  • 2 Cups boiling water
  • 2 Cups cold water

Instructions
 

  • In a pitcher combine Jell-O, Kool-Aid, Sugar and boiling water (I boil my water in the microwave for 4-5 minutes).
  • Stir until completely dissolved.
  • Add cold water and pour mixture into popsicle molds.
  • Freeze 4-6 hours until solid.
  • Enjoy!

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34 Comments

    1. These have a really nice texture. They aren’t like Jell-O but they are different from regular freezer pops. It’s hard to describe!

  1. We made popsicles as kids but never Jell-O pops. My kids would love these. I need to invest in some popsicle molds.

  2. We had popsicles when we were kids- my Mom had the same molds. With 4 kids making a mess she could barely keep up!

  3. Pops like that are so much but you are right they are messy! It is great you had clean up on hand to not make that stressful.

  4. I love the popsicles. I think the mess they are making is worth it. These are great pictures too. It is always great to have something great to clean up after them with too.

  5. Oh I like these. I never tried using jello for freezing as popsicles. Really neat and something to try and I am sure kids love them.

  6. they look so good. my daughter loves popsicles and you def need somethind to clean up with when they are finished eating. ill look for those wet naps at the store

  7. I’ve made the watermelon jello pops before using strawberry jello, lime jello, cream cheese and mini chocolate chips. A bit tedious, but they were a super big hit with kids and adults!

  8. I make my own pops as well but I have never tried to make them with Jello. I usually blend fruit with a little bit of milk and that will do the trick. I will try these =]

  9. Great hands-on fun project for kids; and they can get messy and have fun and it’s all okay. Like the wipes, can’t live without them!

    1. I have never made these with liquid Kool Aid but if I were to try I would substitute the cold water for cold KoolAid liquid. Let us know how it works!

  10. I’ve been eating these for over 50 years. The original recipe called for 1 cup sugar. I’m on a low carb diet and have been trying to figure out how to make these with substitute sugar. Not having luck so far.

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