Rainbow Pudding Pops!
By á-3948
I love making popsicles for the boys and this was a fun and easy one. I picked up all the ingredients for under $4 and made about 15 pops.
Ingredients
- 3 boxes Vanilla Pudding (I used Sugar Free & Store brand)
- Food Color
- Popsicle Sticks
- Dixie Cups
- (I double the recipe and made mine in 9oz cups instead of 5oz cups)
Details
Servings 15
Preparation time 25mins
Cooking time 25mins
Adapted from mom2mycrazy2.blogspot.com
Preparation
Step 1
Make sure to follow the directions on your package of pudding. Once the pudding is mixed according to the directions, evenly separate it into 5 or 6 smaller bowls. (I made one box did the food coloring then poured the pudding. Then rinsed my bowl and made the next box, that way I didn’t have to use so many bowls and try to make the bowls even). Add in red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple food coloring to your divided up pudding. Then get a stir until the pudding is the color that you want. You can play with different colors you want. This time I did red, aqua, lilac, lime green, orange and yellow :).
Spoon the different colors of pudding into your cups. Try to do smooth and even layers so that you will see a good rainbow on the sides of the pudding pop. Put a popsicle stick into each of the cups of pudding. The pudding should be thick enough to hold up the stick…if not, cover the cup with plastic wrap and then put the stick through the plastic wrap and into the pudding.
Place the pudding pops in the freezer for a few hours. The time will depend on the size of your cups.
After they are completely set, take the pudding pops out of the freezer. Use your hands to warm up the sides of the cup so that the pudding pop will come out of the cup easily. (The dixie cups are what I use and you can just peal the wax cup off).
Recipe from: http://the-wilson-world.blogspot.com/2010/06/rainbow-pudding-pops.html
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