Patriotic Pudding Pops Recipe

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Summer is just around the corner and all the kids and adults will love these Red, White and Blue Patriotic Pudding Pops! While growing up my friends and I all had obsessions with “Bomb Pops”. Are you old enough to remember them? Also known as Firecracker pops now ha ha. This Red, White and Blue Patriotic Pudding Pops Recipe reminds me of my childhood. We would all rush to the ice cream truck to score our cold summer treats.

Patriotic Pudding Pops Recipe

Red, White and Blue Patriotic Pudding Pops Recipe

My kiddos will be on summer break before I know it. The constant Ice Cream Truck music will be playing through the neighborhood. I love allowing the kiddos to grab treats from the ice cream truck on occasion but, the budget can really take a beating if I allow it too often. So, we make cold treats at home to enjoy. I know the kids will excited to enjoy these after school today.

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I will quite often pick up my basic pudding at Aldi as you can score pudding very cheap. I am thinking the next time we make these we will try them with a basic vanilla pudding.

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This Red, White and Blue Patriotic Pudding Pops Recipe is so simple to make. They will be great for Memorial Day and Fourth of July too! My plan is to make up a whole bunch for everyone to enjoy during our July 4th grill out. I know the bright colors will be a hit with everyone.

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INGREDIENTS
(Yields 5 3 oz pudding pops)
1 box White Chocolate Jell-O Instant Pudding
2 cup Milk
Red and Blue Food Coloring

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DIRECTIONS
Mix milk and pudding in bowl for 2 minutes.
Divide into 3 equal portions.
Color 1 portion red with about 15 drops of food coloring.
Color 1 portion blue with about 15 drops of food coloring.
Transfer each color to a zippered sandwich bag.
Clip the corner of the blue and pipe it equally into the bottom of 5 3 oz Dixie cups.
Lift and gently tap each cup on the counter to level up the pudding.
Repeat this process with the white and then red colors.
Insert a Popsicle stick in the middle of each cup and place in freezer for 4-5 hours or until firm.

Red White Blue Pops Recipe

If you are looking for other fun Summer treats be sure to check out the Frozen Chocolate Covered Bananas Recipe, Strawberry Shortcake Pops Recipe, CopyCat Wendy’s Frosty Recipe, Root Beer Float Pops Recipe, Easy Blueberry Cheesecake Ice Cream Recipe, and Frozen Chocolate Dipped Kiwi Pops Recipe.

Are you following my Summer Treats Board on Pinterest? If not be sure to check it out and follow. I have been pinning some great Summer Treats to keep all of us cool this summer. Also, I have just started pinning to my July 4th Holiday board. I am looking forward to pinning lots of great Patriotic Recipes and ideas.

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Patriotic Pudding Pops Recipe

By: Jen CIncyshopper

Ingredients 

  • 1 box White Chocolate Jell-O Instant Pudding
  • 2 cup Milk
  • Red and Blue Food Coloring

Instructions 

  • Mix milk and pudding in bowl for 2 minutes.
  • Divide into 3 equal portions.
  • Color 1 portion red with about 15 drops of food coloring.
  • Color 1 portion blue with about 15 drops of food coloring.
  • Transfer each color to a zippered sandwich bag.
  • Clip the corner of the blue and pipe it equally into the bottom of 5 3 oz Dixie cups.
  • Lift and gently tap each cup on the counter to level up the pudding.
  • Repeat this process with the white and then red colors.
  • Insert a Popsicle stick in the middle of each cup and place in freezer for 4-5 hours or until firm.
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About Jen Cincyshopper

A lover of food and frugal living. A wife to a wonderful hubby, momma to 5 fun kiddos. Welcome to my blog. You will find REAL TASTY RECIPES. Be sure to subscribe to my email list and follow me on social media, to never miss a recipe.

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  1. YUMMY! I found your post at a party and wanted to let you know that I host parties too. Won’t you drop by and linkup with me? I have an Unlimited Party that starts on Wednesday, the current one is themed for All Things American and Patriotic.