![]() Two pops have 80 calories, 30 mg sodium, 10 g sugar. These get extra credit for having no artificial colors and only natural flavors. Made primarily with apple juice, these pops don’t exactly deliver on color - they’re apple juice brown - but they have fun, if understated flavors. $1.99 for 24 2.5-ounce pops at Grocery Outlet. About 1.5 pops have 80 calories, 19 g sugar. (3½ stars) Fun Popsīright, candy like flavors and sherbet-like texture make these some of the best among traditional, artificially flavored pops. $9.99 for 24 1.79-ounce pops at Whole Foods. Two pops have 70 calories, 10 mg sodium, 14 g sugar. They are minimally sweet, very fresh and velvety smooth. (4 stars)Ī burst of authentic fruit flavor underscored with lime make these juicy and delicious. All three flavors are bright, tart and as tasty as perfectly ripe fresh fruit. Deebees Organics Superfruit FreezieĪ dash of fruit pulp and concentrated flavor makes these small vials irresistible. Nutrition info refers to about 4 ounces worth of frozen pop, which can range from one to four pops, depending on size. Here’s the scoop on the best stick-free popsicles, and the vials filled with botched chemical experiments. Bad freezer pops taste like sugared water with a dash of chemicals. Great freezer pops are tart and sweet, with bold, juicy flavors that rival the lusciousness of fresh fruit. But in recent years, a handful of smaller companies have entered the market, offering natural, organic versions. The concept of freeze pops - also known as ice pops, ice bars and freezies - was born in the 1960s and is dominated by two major brands, Fla-Vor-Ice on the East Coast and Otter Pops here in California. ![]() Others are artificial dazzlers, sporting bright colored ice that tastes like frozen candy. Some are entirely natural, made with organic juice and water. Sweet, refreshing and low in calories, freeze pops are not only an iconic summer treat, they’re inexpensive and convenient, and they come in a range of sizes, flavors and styles. You won’t need to worry about your summer body either, because these margarita popsicles have only 55 calories a piece.When a summer heat wave is in the forecast, it’s time to fill the freezer with kid-friendly, frozen deliciousness - aka freeze pops - in fun flavors like bubble gum, tropical punch, lime and watermelon. So you’ll need to consume four Freeze-A-Ritas if you want to get a full can’s worth. In fact, each icicle only weighs in at 2 ounces, which is roughly ¼ the size of the canned margaritas. However, in comparison with the canned Ritas, the ice pops are smaller. All these popsicles come loaded with 8% ABV, which matches the ABV on the existing line of canned Ritas. You’ll get six Lime-A-Ritas, which is the brand’s take on the classic margarita, and another six Straw-Ber-Ritas. And now, getting your buzz just got a whole lot cooler and easier because Ritas is now in popsicle form! Ritas now has popsicle versions of their canned Lime-A-Rita and Straw-Ber-Rita drinks RitasĬhill out this summer with these new Freeze-A-Rita Ice PopsĮach box of ice pops comes with a dozen margarita popsicles. Their ingenious canned margaritas are perfect for those moments when you really need a boozy pick-me-up but can’t be bothered to drive up to your nearest bar or fix up a drink yourself. They’re just a fun way to keep cool without losing your ‘adult card’, right? Ritas has been serving us ready-to-drink canned margaritas for a long time. And no alcoholic beverage is safe from this summer trend – not even vodka. It appears that cocktail popsicles are all the rage now. ![]() And we couldn’t be happier, because these ice pops combine two of summer’s most beloved coolers: popsicles and margaritas – what more could you ask for? But that doesn’t mean that we’ve got to miss out on boozy goodies like these fun and fruity Freeze-A-Rita Ice Pops! This new offering from the Bud Light brand was announced in April and finally hit the shelves this May. This year’s Cinco de Mayo fiesta may not have been as loco as the ones we’ve had before.
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