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Who's looking forward to starting this weekend off with a BANG?! Ha! A bang! Get it? I hope you all are as excited about celebrating Independence Day this weekend as I am. The only thing I'm sad about is how fast the summer seems to be flying! We're not going to think about that, though. We're just going to live in the moment and enjoy this holiday weekend to its fullest! Got it? Good!
I'm loving all of the red, white and blue recipes I've seen all over Pinterest lately, and it just wouldn't be right if I didn't share one of my own! I've decided to make a refreshing drink for you today that you can prepare for your friends and family in just minutes. These Frozen Bomb Pop Coolers are THE BOMB and they're so much fun to serve in the summertime!
I'm sure you've seen the red, white and blue layered drinks on Pinterest that rely on varying levels of sugar content to create those layers in the drink? I think they look so neat! However, when you're deciding on the perfect drink to make over the 4th, you may want to think twice about making one of those. Why?
- The layered drinks look pretty but they taste awful. Most often they're a combination of electrolyte drinks or flavors that, let's be honest, just don't go together. Everyone looks at the label rather than the flavor, trying to find the correct amounts of sugar content so the drink "will work."
- The drink looks beautiful when it's made, but for gosh sakes, don't move it. The slightest bit of motion and all of your layers are going to combine and magically disappear. Boo.
So, I'm not saying my Frozen Bomb Pop Cooler is a genius discovery, but it's a lot easier, it actually does taste like an authentic Bomb Pop and because the layers are "slush" they tend to stick around a bit longer than just liquid. And even when they do mix, it's like a fun tie dye effect.
So, you just start out by separating the color layers on two Bomb Pops. Slice each color into pieces and then start layering them in your glass. I started with the red, then added the white, and topped it all off with the blue. Add some lemon-lime soda slowly and TA DAH. . .it's ready to go.
While I can't really claim this to be a "recipe," it's the perfect drink for such a wonderful holiday. Heck, serve these for Memorial Day, Labor Day. . .
You could use this technique for any popsicle, really. Get creative. I garnished mine with a third popsicle, but if that's a bit much for you, just stick in a fun straw or spoon for your guests. Kids will go crazy for this drink (and for all of you parents and grandparents out there, your kiddos will most likely stay cleaner enjoying this drink than holding a popsicle)!
Enjoy your weekend and make lots of memories with family and friends, sipping on this refreshing cooler. Happy Independence Day, friends!
Frozen Bomb Pop Cooler
Ingredients
- 2 Bomb Pop popsicles
- 2 cans Lemon-lime soda
- Extra popsicle for garnish
Instructions
- Cut each Bomb Pop in thirds (by color) and then chop up each color into pieces, keeping the colors separate.
- Place the red popsicle pieces at the bottom of the glass, followed by the white and then the blue.
- Slowly pour in lemon-lime soda to fill the glass.
- Garnish with an extra popsicle if desired.
Notes
- Layering Technique: Layering the chopped Bomb Pop pieces in the glass creates a visually appealing presentation and ensures that each sip offers a burst of fruity flavors. Start with the red pieces at the bottom, followed by the white, and finish with the blue on top to mimic the colors of the Bomb Pop.
- Chill Effect: For an extra refreshing touch, chill the glasses in the freezer for a few minutes before assembling the drink. This helps keep the soda cold and prevents the Bomb Pop pieces from melting too quickly, allowing you to savor the flavors longer.
- Experiment with Flavors: While lemon-lime soda pairs well with the classic Bomb Pop flavors, feel free to get creative and try different soda flavors for unique combinations. Consider using citrus-flavored sodas like lemon-lime, orange, or grapefruit, or even fruit punch for a sweeter twist. Adjust the soda choice based on your personal preferences for a customized frozen cooler experience.
Jen @ Yummy Healthy Easy
These are so awesome, Sara! I'm pinning to my 4th of July board to make next year!
Jaren (Diary of a Recipe Collector)
You are just so creative! I love how you made this! We tried the whole layered drink with odd combinations, and I probably wouldn't do it again. Pinning this one because I know we'd love it!
Sara
Thank you, Jaren! You're the sweetest. Yep, the layered drinks aren't all they're cracked up to be!
Andi @ The Weary Chef
This is such a great idea, Sara! I tried to make a layered cocktail once, and it was a disaster. You are right that the layered drinks are all about looks and not about taste! This is a way better way to to do it.
Sara
Thanks, Andi! It's certainly easier as well!
amanda @ fake ginger
This is SO perfect! My kids have been obsessed with Bomb Pops this summer - I cannot wait to make these for them.
Stacey @ Bake.Eat.Repeat.
What a fun treat - I'm sure kids would love these!
Kate @ Diethood
Gosh these are so smart, not to mention beautiful! I would love one of these right now!
Sara
Thank you, Kate!