7/8/2023 0 Comments Halo top popsiclesThis brand has something for everyone at the cookout, even your picky cousins.Every day the keto diet becomes more enticing because so many brands are crafting delicious keto-friendly foods that are just too good to be true. Besides their classic Popsicles, we love the Fruit Twister, Big Stick, Scribblers, Tropicals, Firecrackers, and, of course, their character pops, like Spider-Man. The OG, the innovator, the one that started it all. Oh, you’re not going to eat yours now? Mind if we do? There’s no cane sugar, but there is aspartame, Polydextrose, Maltodextrin, and other yummy ingredients. Just don’t believe the “No Sugar Added” hype. No questions, please.įinally, some chocolate! Fudgesicles are a classic. It may not be fancy, but gosh darn does it deliver. This takes us right back to walking into 7/11 as a tween and using our crumpled five dollar bill to buy one of these creamy delights. They do cute brand partnerships with comic characters like the Avengers and Spider-Man, so kids might buy into the hype. Somehow even more natural, Chloe’s is a brand that boasts that their fruit popsicles include only fruit, water, and sugar. Bonus, you can get these for your dad on Father’s Day and tell him he’s a good pop. Goodpop’s Watermelon Agave pop includes only 5 ingredients: fruit juice, water, sugar, agave, and guar gum (a natural thickening agent). (We’ll be over here sipping our Blue Raspberry Slushee.) We support any popsicle indulgence, but unlike Halo Top’s these actually feel like a healthy option if that’s what you want. Flavors include black cherry, strawberry kiwi, creamy coconut, pineapple, tangerine, and all the classics. Their lime bars are tart, sweet, and oh, so refreshing, the perfect treat on a hot day. But, they’re also the perfect frozen treat for anyone who had their sweet tooth taken by the Tooth Fairy as a kid, or are just more inclined to savory flavors. In this case, it’s an 80 degree day in the backyard with a kiddie pool while someone’s grilling. Your childhood is calling and it wants to know: were these actually ever good? Bomb Pops are like fine wine, and need the right pairing to be wholly enjoyed. The fruit bars are cold and sweet, but if we’ve learned anything from Van Leeuwen’s adventurous ice cream flavors, that’s simply not enough to charm us. Though these do pack a lot of real fruit ( strawberries are the first ingredient in their strawberry pops, a rarity) they just don’t deliver in flavor. Anyone else remember when they made those frozen fruit bars with no popsicle sticks? How to consume? Their Mango Cream Bars are a freezer must-have though, so that moved them up a few spots on the list. We live and die for TJs, but their popsicle game is inconsistent. At least they don’t make that candy-flavored. Their Cheerful Cherries and Grapes Galore pops just taste a little artificial. Though Bernie the Bunny and his mac and cheese have been with us through so many hard times, this brand’s fruit pops are lacking in flavor variety and actual flavor. Unlike Christina who no longer lets us cheat off her math homework. These frozen fruit bars from Whole Foods may be basic but at least they’re reliable. You get everyday flavors, like coconut, lime, and strawberry, that taste fine. Yes, they may be good for people following a keto diet or just pulling back on their calories, but they’re highly processed for all their claims of being a “healthy” option. Sorry, but there are no angels singing when we eat Halo Top’s Fruit Pops. We Ranked 13 Popsicle Brands from Worst to Best 13. Those red white, and blue Bomb Pops were everything as kids. But, we won’t lie, nostalgia was also a big factor. Our list is an overall ranking of the best popsicle brands (let’s just ignore the fact that Popsicle is itself a brand, like Kleenex), taking flavor variety and quality into account. We’ve come up with our own Popsicle recipes from Cookie Butter to Ghost Pepper, but sometimes you just want a box in the freezer instead of going through the trouble of making your own. Though this summery treat is objectively flawed because you have to race against time when you eat one, they’re also kind of perfect. So, here’s your guide to the most popular store-bought popsicle brands, ranked worst to best. Where ice cream feels like a year-round treat, after a hot summer day, there’s almost nothing better than reaching into the freezer for some sweet frozen fruit (plus sugar). Self-care tip for summer: buy some Popsicles.
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