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Refreshing Homemade Ice Pops

Easy, cool, and decidedly grown-up ways to enjoy frozen fruit pops

Refreshing Homemade Ice Pops
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  • The above recipes make enough to fill 6 ice-pop molds (which generally hold 3 ounces each) or six 3-ounce paper cups. Dixie cups are the best makeshift molds, but you can also experiment with tart tins (available at cookware stores), ice-cube trays, and conical water-cooler cups (available at major supermarkets). If you use cups, insert wooden sticks into the semifrozen pops after 90 minutes in the freezer.
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