
How to make Ice Pop | Freezes | Kisko
Easy and quick ice pops are the perfect summer treat for children and adults. You can put in fruits and vegetables, syrups, kool-aid, or many more. For this recipe, we used Kool-Aid, sugar, ginger, and lime.

How is ice pop made?
Ice pop-making begins with your choice of what you want it to be. For this, we decided to use Kool-Aid sage, water, and lemon ginger mix as the base for the Kool-Aid. Placed in frozip bags and then put in the freezer at 35-37°F (1.7-2.8°C).
What are the ingredients in an ice pop?
The ingredients in freezes Ice Pop are up too and your preference. You can put in fruits and vegetables, syrups, kool-aid, or many more.
Why doesn’t my ice pop freeze?
If the ice pop you’re making pops with contains alcohol it will not freeze. Also, if it’s too high in fat, oil, or sugar.
Are freeze pops unhealthy?
It’s best to make your freeze pops at home because you have more control over the sugar amount and can put whatever you like. Because some store-bought Freezer Pops are super unhealthy. They often are simply sugar water with artificial colors and preservatives. It is best to avoid sore-bought freezer pops.
Where do I find ice pop molds?
I found these Frozip Bags on Amazon (affiliate link) and they were easy to use! They have a resealable opening at the top and a “fill line” marked on the side so you know how much liquid to add.

What are some ice pop Flavor Suggestions?
As we said the flavors you used are totally up to you but for these ice pops we used all the flavors in this Kool-Aid pack (affiliate link). You can also use don’t be shy to mix and match these flavors:
- Strawberry
- Banana
- Cherry
- Peach
- Watermelon
- Mango
- Pineapple
- Orange
- Guava
- Blueberry

Ingredients for Ice pops
- Water
- Kool-Aid (Flavors we used)
- Lime and Ginger Mix
- Sugar
How to make ice pops step by step?
- Combine the water, sugar, lime, and ginger in a jug (1-gallon jug).
- Pour 2 cups of this mixture into a measuring cup and add the Kool-Aid. ( do this for each flavor of kool-aid you are using)
- Pour into frozip bags.
- Pop them in the freezer until firm.
- Enjoy.








Different names for Ice Pops?
What are the other weird names for ice pops?
- Freeze pops
- Freezies
- Otter Pops
- Freezer pops
- Ice pops
- Ice drinks
- Ice candies
- Fla-Vor-Ices
- Popsicles
- Ice poles
- Zooper Doopers
- Cool pops
- Pop ice
- Iced lollies
- Bolis
- Mr. Freezes
- Freezy pops
What does America call Freezies?
The name Freezies itself is most commonly used in Canada. Other regional names include freeze pop, freezer pop, popsicle and Icee in the United States, ice pole and ice pop in the United Kingdom, and icy pole in Australia. In Jamaica, it’s called kisko.
What is ice pop called?
In the US, ice pops are often referred to as popsicles or freezer pops; in the United Kingdom, India, Ireland, and South Africa ice lollies; in New Zealand ice blocks; in Australia icy poles; in the Philippines ice drops; and the Cayman Island they are called Chihiro- just to name a few.

FAQs on Freezes
How long do ice pops take to freeze?
We advise letting them freeze for at least 8 hours, preferably overnight at 0° F or -18° C.
Can ice pops go bad?
Popsicles that have been stored too long will typically develop ice crystals on the surface; popsicles that produce an off odor or flavor should be discarded. We usually call this taste fridgey.
How long do pops last in the freezer?
This will vary depending on the ingredients used. All-fruit ice pops can be frozen for up to 6 months. However, if the ice pop includes dairy like the tropical ice pops and berry smoothie ice pops shared below, they should be frozen for just 1 to 2 months. Kool-aid ice pops can last up to 9 months in the freezer.
Can you break freeze pops in half?
Depending on the freeze pop length, you can break or cut it in half. Hold the ice pop with both hands close to the middle. Quickly pull the ice pop apart by moving your wrists upward and away. The popsicle should snap in half. Enjoy both halves of the ice pop! Or you can simply use a knife or scissors and cut it in half.
Can ice pops grow mold?
No mold will grow on your ice pops if not eaten when the expiration date has passed.

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How to make Ice Pop | Freezes | Kisko
Ingredients
- 1 gal Water
- Kool-Aid Flavors we used
- 1 cup Lime and Ginger Mix
- Sugar to taste
Instructions
- Combine the water, sugar, lime, and ginger in a jug (1 gallon jug).
- Pour 2 cups of this mixture into a measuring cup and add the Kool-Aid. ( do this for each flavor of kool-aid you're using)
- Pour into frozip bags.
- Pop them in the freezer until firm. (for about 8 hours to overnight)
- Enjoy.
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