I refuse to buy store-bought popsicles. I’ve been able to refuse them for about two summer’s now. So my kids were thrilled when I made them kefir pops - and I was thrilled they were consuming probiotics! Read: How to Make Water Kefir - Photo Tutorial.
Although my kids will drink kefir straight with no added juice, the pops weren’t very flavorful on their own. They needed a boost.
First I froze water kefir in the bottoms of these BPA-free Rocket Pop Molds.
After the kefir froze, I poured pomegranate juice on the top and froze them.
This is before freezing. I don’t have an “after” picture as my kids gobble these up to quick
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What a delicious way to consume kefir and such healthy popsicles.
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