Healthy Ice Lolly Recipes For A Fun Summer! (2024)

Feeling the heat? These healthy ice lolly recipes are easy to make, and super refreshing!

By Lora O’Brien

Whether you’re 8 or 80, you’re always the perfect age to enjoy a lovely ice lolly – or if you’re American, a Popsicle. Just keep them healthy by making your own!

There are lots of possibilities!

Pack them full of your favourite fruits, or make them creamier with the addition of coconut milk or avocado.

Tired? Add some strong coffee! Or if you’re feeling a little bit devilish, why not pop a dash of champagne into them for an adults-only treat at the end of a hot summer’s day? All you’ll need is a popsicle mold, some sticks, and a big fruit bowl.

These recipes are all vegan, or can easily be made vegan (by subbing agave syrup for honey, for example). Most are super simple and quick to make. Even kids could do it! (get ’em busy, moms!)

The hardest part will be having to choose from these 25+ deliciously healthy ice lolly recipes….

Good Golly! 25+ Healthy Ice Lolly Recipes

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1. Strawberry Shortcake Popsicles

This was one of my very favourite ice cream truck treats as a child! And now it has been remade as a healthy vegan treat. You’ll have to do a bit of extra work to make the vegan cookie based crumble ‘shortcake’ – but ohhh my, this is one of those healthy ice lolly recipes that’s worth it!

Get the recipe here.

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2. Super Orange & Mango Ice Lollies

These are refreshingly tasty, and easy to throw together. Plus, they’re one of the fruitiest healthy ice lolly recipes here. Who wouldn’t love the thirst quenching flavours of orange and mango on a hot summer’s day? Especially when each pop is under 40 calories!

Get the recipe here.

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3. Pomegranate and Limeade Popsicle

Unsure how to integrate super healthy pomegranate seeds into your diet? Simple. Chuck them into an ice lolly! The addition of pomegranate seeds here adds a nice little crunch to this refreshing treat. And the tangy addition of the lime works well with the ripe pomegranate tones. Tip: add a few drops of Stevia if you like your lollies super sweet!

Get the recipe here.

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4. Strawberries & Cream Popsicle

Strawberries and cream are possibly ‘the’ classic British summer combo. The layering may take a bit more time to make, but the result is well worth it. I mean, just look at them! One of the prettiest healthy ice lolly recipes for sure!

Get the recipe here.

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5. Avocado Key Lime Popsicles

Avocado is still a favourite food for many, and no surprise. It’s super versatile, full of healthy fats and offers a naturally creamy texture. These are one of my favourite healthy ice lolly recipes, since they’re so dang citrusy! They’re far sweeter, tangier and more delicious than you would probably suspect.

Get the recipe here.

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6. Banoffee Popsicles

We Brits haven’t offered much in the way of culinary delights to the world. But Banoffee pie – a combo of bananas and toffee – is something! These popsicles bring all the sweet, sticky flavours of the famous creamy dessert, but in a much healthier way. And it’s one of the best healthy ice lolly recipes to make on St George’s Day, of course.

Get the recipe here.

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7. Coconut, Chia Seed & Kiwi Popsicles

These are so easy to make with just five ingredients, and yet they look shop bought. And who’d have thought about sneaking ultra-healthy chia seeds into an ice lolly?!

Get the recipe here.

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8. Blueberry Coconut Smash Pops

These popsicles are a simple, healthy mix of smashed blueberries and rich coconut. They’re super easy to make, and you can use fresh or frozen berries – whatever is most convenient!

Get the recipe here.

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9. Zesty Orange Creamsicles

Who needs real cream for a rich summer treat? This is another of those healthy ice lolly recipes that’s super easy to make, and taste like the childhood classic. No matter what time of year you make these, you’ll feel like you’re on holiday – somewhere exotic and beachy!

Get the recipe here.

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10. Rainbow Fruit Popsicles

It doesn’t get easier than simply blending a bunch of fruit into healthy ice lolly recipes, does it? That really is all that’s needed in this very simple yet incredibly tasty lolly. And it’s much healthier than the store-bought ones that are usually full of artificial colourings and flavourings. Plus, a variety of colours in food also means a variety of nutrients!

Get the recipe here.

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11. Watermelon Fruit Popsicles

Who doesn’t LOVE watermelon, especially in summer? It’s the perfect natural refreshment on a hot day, and the ‘watermelon colours’ of these popsicles makes them simply adorable, too.

Get the recipe here.

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12. Avocado Fudge Popsicles

Think ‘ice cream truck Fudgsicle,’ but way, way better for you! Yep, that’s right: these may look extremely indulgent, but believe it or not, this is one of the healthiest of all the healthy ice lolly recipes.

Get the recipe here

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13. Fruit Popsicles With Coconut Water

Isn’t this one of the prettiest healthy ice lolly recipes? It really doesn’t get simpler than this; coconut water and fruit. Healthy, tasty, easy – and really refreshing, too. And did I mention these are under 100 calories? Dig in!

Get the recipe here.

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14. Almond Butter & Banana Popsicles

How could we not feature a banana based ice lolly? Ripe bananas are so smooth and creamy on their own. But when added with a rich nut butter – they’re just vegan perfection! This is definitely a must-try healthy ice lolly recipe.

Get the recipe here.

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15. Mango Chia Popsicles

Treat yourself to a burst of sweet mango, held together with creamy coconut and a bit of crunchy chia seeds. Since the fruit itself is so delectable, there’s no need for added sugar. Yay!

Get the recipe here.

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16. Thyme, Elderflower And Lemon Ice Lollies

Ready for a more adult popsicle? Try these thyme, elderflower and lemon popsicles! This is one of the most elegant healthy ice lolly recipes. These are light, refreshing, and are a great treat to offer guests, or to serve up for dessert at a summer dinner party.

Get the recipe here.

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17. Raspberry Coconut Pops

These coconut pops are almost too pretty to eat, but we’ll somehow find a way! These are creamy and a bit sweet but with a tarter edge from the raspberries.

Get the recipe here.

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18. Apple Pie Popsicle

Some like it hot, but we like our apple pie treats cold for summer! If you’re a fan of the old school flavours of apple pie (minus the crust) then this will be a summer fave. One of the most unique healthy ice lolly recipes for sure!

Get the recipe here.

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19. Strawberry, Rhubarb & Lime Popsicle

There’s something about this sweet-sour combo that makes our mouths water. Chewing on one of these may make you pull a funny face – but we can almost guarantee you’ll go back for more.

Get the recipe here.

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20. Cookies and Cream Popsicles

Ok, so Oreos aren’t the healthiest of foods, but what’s life without a little treat? These will be loved by both kids and adults – and did I mention there are cookies embedded IN the ice lolly? Yum! No wonder this is one of my favourite healthy ice lolly recipes!

Get the recipe here.

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21. Piña Colada Popsicles

If you like piña coladas, but aren’t a fan of refined sugar, this is one of the best healthy ice lolly recipes for you! And if you’re back from a tropical summer holiday, these can easily transport you back to those carefree days on the beach.

Get the recipe here.

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22. Peach Smoothie Popsicles

Hate cleaning up after making smoothies? These popsicles are the perfect solution! Packed with fruit and oatmeal, they’re filling as any smoothie, and you can make several of these at once and freeze, meaning you don’t need to tidy up after your daily drink. One of the best healthy ice lolly recipes for a quick breakfast, too!

Get the recipe here.

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23. Green Juice Ice Lollies

Why drink your green juice, when you can suck on it for awhile, and really enjoy that healthy goodness? This recipe is about as healthy as it gets, but don’t worry – it tastes more of fruit than spinach. To make it vegan, replace yogurt with coconut yogurt, and honey with agave syrup. Simples! And another one of those healthy ice lolly recipes that’s healthy enough for breakfast.

Get the recipe here.

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24. Magical Vegan Fudgesicles

They may look insanely decadent, but these vegan fudgesicles are surprisingly healthy! There are cashews, coconut milk, avocado, dates, and cacao powder, for example. This stuff adds loads of texture, as well as flavour – and they’re topped with good stuff like cacao nibs, toasted nuts and coconut. To make them 100% vegan, just replace the bee pollen topping with chopped goji berries – or whatever else you love!

Get the recipe here.

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25. Spring Bouquet Champagne Popsicles

Planning a bridal or baby shower? These very adult-like champagne popsicles are a perfectly pretty dessert! But before you go tearing up the flowers from your garden, please note that these are entirely edible flowers, which you can buy here.

Get the recipe here.

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26. Vegan PB & J Popsicles

PB & J sarnies can be a bit heavy, am I right? But in popsicle form….well, it’s a whole new story! This is another of my favourite healthy ice lolly recipes. These are smooth and creamy with hints of tart, sweet, berry goodness. And the best part? All you need are 5 ingredients to make these!

Get the recipe here.

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FAQs

Are ice lollies a healthy snack? ›

Neither ice cream nor ice lollies are exactly health foods. Both treats contain a lot of sugar; both are likely to contain a lot of additives too. Ice cream tends to be higher in calories by a clear margin, largely due to the higher fat content from the dairy used to make it.

How to make soft homemade popsicles? ›

To get a slightly softer texture, add more sweetener or a fatty milk product like heavy cream. Both lower the freezing point of the puree and gives it a less icy final finish.

What is the ice lolly that turns to jelly? ›

It doesn't drip all over your hands or melt in the sun before you've had a chance to scoff it. The lolly actually turns into a fruity jelly when it starts to melt, so it stays put on the stick. The Strawberry Jelly Lollies will be sold in Iceland from 30 March.

How do you make popsicles creamy and not icy? ›

Fortunately, there's an easy way to prevent this unwanted outcome by using an unexpected ingredient: cornstarch. When you're creating the mixture for your popsicles, you can add a few teaspoons of cornstarch. Blend it with the rest of your ingredients, then pour the liquid into the popsicle molds as usual.

Which ice lollies have the least sugar? ›

Ranked from lowest sugar to highest, here's the sugar content for popular ice lollies (per lolly)…
  1. Jude's Mini Milks (Vanilla & Strawberry) - 2.8g sugar / approx ¾ tsp.
  2. Wall's Mini Milks 23g – 4.1g sugar / approx 1 tsp.
  3. Mr Freeze Strawberry Jubbly Lollies - 4g sugar / approx 1 tsp.

Can diabetics eat ice lollies? ›

home-made ice lollies, made with no added sugar squash. These foods are low in carbohydrate but also high in calories (some are also high in salt). If you are trying to lose weight, only choose them occasionally (once or twice a week) and in small amounts.

What is the American version of ice lolly? ›

In the United States and Canada, frozen ice on a stick is generically referred to as a popsicle due to the early popularity of the Popsicle brand, and the word has become a genericized trademark to mean any ice pop, regardless of brand or format.

What is the difference between ice lolly and popsicle? ›

The term ice lolly is used primarily in the United Kingdom, with variations used in other English-speaking countries. In the United States and Canada, the same frozen snack is often termed a 'popsicle' or 'ice pop'. The term has also been used as branding for the tourism website Ice Lolly.

What is a joker ice lolly? ›

Product Description

Smooth, cream flavour vanilla ice cream (41. 5%), swirled with fruity orange sorbet (41. 5%) and zesty orange sauce (17%).

Why do you put cornstarch in popsicles? ›

Pectin, like other common popsicle 'secret ingredients' like gelatin, cornstarch, alcohol, or the various gums/stabilizers used in commercial popsicles, is often used in popsicles to keep the ice crystals small. Like with ice cream, smaller ice crystals means a smoother mouthfeel and a less icy consistency.

How to make homemade ice lollies softer? ›

So instead of using plain sugar, add some "inverted sugar": glucose syrup (aka corn syrup), which stays runny and doesn't crystalize. You could even take it up a notch and use trehalose, which is basically two linked glucose molecules. It is used in ice-cream making to inhibit the formation of ice crystals.

What are the fun pop flavors? ›

Product Description. May or may not contain: grape, orange, blue punch, pina colada, banana, lemon-lime, peach, watermelon, cherry, mango, green apple & strawberry. Pasteurized. Assorted flavors!

Are ice pops a healthy snack? ›

"Popsicles might seem like a healthy alternative to other summer treats that are much higher in calories. But many popsicles are loaded with sugar and additives that can negatively impact your health, especially if you're eating them on a regular basis," says Kim Yawitz, RD, a registered dietitian and gym owner in St.

Are ice lollies good for your teeth? ›

Even lower sugar versions still contain sugar and the sucking action when consuming ice lollies means the sugar will be in contact with the teeth for a long time. The longer sugar is washing over the teeth, the more harmful it is to teeth and the greater chance of tooth decay.

Is an ice lolly a snack? ›

An ice lolly, ice lollipop, lolly ice or ice pop, is a frozen snack of flavoured ice.

How many calories are in an ice lolly? ›

Table of Nutritional Information
Per 100gPer serving**
Energy82 kcal53 kcal
Fat<0.1g<0.1g
of which: saturates0.0g0.0g
Carbohydrate20g13g
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