Starburst Popsicle Recipe

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Do you love starburst candy? Do you love popsicles? If so, then you’re going to love this Starburst Popsicle Recipe! They are super easy to make and are absolutely delicious. Plus, they are perfect for snacking. 

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What is in Starburst Popsicles?

How To Make This Starburst Popsicle Recipe?

  • In a pitcher pour 2 16.9 ounce lemon lime sodas
  • Open and pour two Starburst single packets
  • Secure your popsicle mold in their stand
  • Pour the lemon lime starburst mixture into the molds
  • Top the mold with the lids and sticks
  • Place in the freezer for at least 4-6 hours

What Are The Most Popular Starburst Packet Flavors?

Strawberry

Strawberry Watermelon

Watermelon

Can You Buy Starburst Popsicles In The Grocery Store?

Not at this time but there is a Starburst Strawberry Sorbet Bars at your local Walmart.

Should I Mix The Starburst Packets With Water To Freeze?

You can definitely use water or any type of freezable liquid. We mixed with Lemon Lime Soda just to “jazz” it up! Plus, soda is a treat for my granddaughters.

popsicles made with Starburst and Sprite

WHAT ADD-INS CAN YOU ADD TO STARBURST POPSICLES?

To boost the ante on these frozen treats, simply add more flavors! To help you get started creating your own variations, consider these ideas:

  • Use lime or lemon juice to give the tastes more tang. These pair well with strawberry and raspberry-flavored Starburst packets.
  • In place of water or lemon-lime soda, use Kool Aid. If you want a strong flavor, use the same kind of Kool Aid and jello. Otherwise, you can combine other flavors.
  • Try adding Vanilla extract to give the sweetness a richer flavor. Vanilla goes well with cherry, strawberry, and peach flavors, in my opinion.

WHAT ELSE CAN I USE IN PLACE OF POPSICLE MOLDS?

The next best thing to having a regular ice pop mold is using paper cups! On a baking sheet with a rim, arrange 10 paper cups. Distribute the popsicle liquid among the cups evenly. Place a piece of plastic wrap over each cup, and you might want to secure it in place with a rubber band. Popsicle sticks should be inserted through the plastic wrap’s middle and into the cup.

Things You Might Need To Make This Recipe:

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Starburst popsicles are the perfect way to cool down. With just a few ingredients and a simple mold, you can have these delicious popsicles ready in no time!

Have you tried making them yet? Let me know what you thing in the comments!

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Starburst Popsicle Recipe

Yield: 12
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Freeze Time: 6 hours
Total Time: 6 hours 5 minutes

Fun Easy Popsicle recipe for a hot day or simple snack

Ingredients

  • 2 Starburst Singles Packets
  • 2 16.9 ounce Lemon Lime Soda

Instructions

  1. In a pitcher pour 2 16.9 ounce lemon lime sodas
  2. Open and pour two Starburst single packets
  3. Secure your popsicle mold in their stand
  4. Pour the lemon lime starburst mixture into the molds
  5. Top the mold with the lids and sticks
  6. Place in the freezer for at least 4-6 hours
Nutrition Information
Yield 12 Serving Size 1
Amount Per Serving Calories 23Total Fat 0gSaturated Fat 0gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 0mgSodium 5mgCarbohydrates 6gFiber 0gSugar 6gProtein 0g

I am not a nutritionist. All nutrition values have been automatically generated. If you have questions, please have a professional look at the ingredients and help you with new values.

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