Make Your Own Ice Pops: Zipzicles Review + Giveaway

Disclosure: Samples were provided in exchange for an honest review.  All opinions are my own.

Summer is in full swing, and we like to have frozen treats on hand.  It is a good idea to make your own, since a lot of store-bought frozen treats have artificial colors and flavors, not to mention high fructose corn syrup.  Have you heard of Zipzicles?  They are sealable BPA/BPS/Phthalate-free plastic pouches that let you make your own portable ice pops.

They also offer Ice Pop Sleeves to “Keep hands warm & ice pop cold”.  Ingenious.

These are the Zipzicle flavors that we made:

There are plenty of ice pop recipes that can be found on the Zipzicle website, along with Pinterest, etc.  However, we kind of just winged it with some ingredients that we thought sounded good.

n cut up the strawberries and we blended it with lemonade to make the strawberry lemonade flavor.  We did the same with some blackberries that my parents gave me from their backyard.

For the mango lemonade flavor, we used frozen mango chunks from Trader Joe’s.  So easy–no prep!

For the root beer float flavor we simply blended root beer and vanilla ice cream.  (Confession: we used “regular” root beer so there were some not-so-good-for-you ingredients in that one, but you could easily use a natural brand!)

For the cold brew coffee flavor (for D and me) we used cold brew coffee, milk and sweetened condensed milk.  The beauty is that you can make it as milky or as sweet as you like it.  This would also be a good way to use up any leftover coffee that you may have, as well.

Once we blended the ingredients, we found it easiest to use a funnel to fill the ice pop molds.  There is even a “fill line” marked on the pouch so you know when to stop. (Since liquid expands when it freezes, you don’t wan’t to overfill it!)

We froze them upright, as recommended on the website.  We just used another ice pop set that we already had but you could use a cup or anything that would hold them upright.  They did not take long to freeze–maybe a couple of hours.

So excited to have a stockpile of these Zipzicles in our freezer!

The kids had so much fun both making and eating their Zipzicles!

Zipzicles can be ordered here.  They are also available at Bed Bath & Beyond, Walmart and Amazon.

I am also excited to announce that Zipzicles is offering one of my readers a chance to win their own set of ice pop molds and ice pop sleeves!

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26 Comments

  1. I so want to make the blueberry sage ice pops I am trying to eat more blueberries and that sounds amazing.

  2. This looks so cool, I love how it comes with so many different recipes. I’m loving all of the recipes, the cucumber watermelon would be perfect for summer time.

  3. I want to try the raspberry zipzcicles. The wild raspberries here are about a week from ripe.

  4. Cucumber-Watermelon Freezer Pops sound like they would be refreshing with this weather we are having right now. Freakin Hot!

  5. I would make the Pineapple Electro Zipzicle® Ice Pops – pineapple is so refreshing in summer

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