Adult Licks: Not for Kids Popsicles
Popsicles have grown up. You don’t need a kid or be a kid to enjoy these adult pleasing popsicles. Thankful Thursday shares how to create popsicles for big kids.
Step 1 is to buy a popsicle mold. You’ll find all shapes, sizes and
configurations on Amazon. Some have reusable handles while others use the traditional wooden popsicle stick. If you are making treats for a crowd, the molds using disposable sticks makes more sense. If only want to make a few treats at a time or prefer to not waste the wood – select a version with plastic holders/sticks.
If your last popsicle came from an ice cream truck, you’ll be surprised to know that they don’t have to be overly sweet and calorie-laden.
Basically anything that can be frozen can be used to create a popsicle – from organic juices to chocolate mousses.
- Martha Stewart featured blueberry pops in a recent TV show.
- Celebrate with champagne popsicles
This fun book has plenty of popsicles for adults and kids! Enjoy!

Pops!: Icy Treats for Everyone (9781594742538): Krystina Castella: Books











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Tried some recipes from the Pop book and love the Root Beer float one!