Immune building support for kids with Emergen-C Kidz fruit punch popsicles that are quick & easy to make and delicious.
Summer went by so quick and in less than a week our little one is heading back to school. Last year my kids spent a lot of time sick and our daughter missed a bunch of school because of it. It was almost non-stop sick kids for months and it was exhausting. They spent months spreading germs back and forth to each other. This year I’m hoping to lessen the sickness by trying to support their immune systems before school starts with Emergen-C Kidz. The best part is that I’m making them yummy popsicles, that are packed with Vitamin C, that they can enjoy as an after school treat. Everyone loves a good Popsicle and these serve a double purpose, refreshing after a long day and packed with goodness for their little immune systems.
One of the key ingredients in these Fruit Punch popsicles are Emergen-C Kidz. Designed for kids ages 4-13 Emergen-C* is packed with B vitamins, antioxidants†, electrolytes plus more vitamin C than 10 oranges^. With over 20 flavors, you have plenty of delicious varieties to choose from.*.
For these popsicles you’ll need 3 simple ingredients – Emergen-C Kidz Fruit Punch. I like to pick them up from Walmart and keep a few boxes on hand to give the kids. You can find it in the health and wellness section. Fruit Punch, and fresh fruit. For the fruit you can either dice it up or blend it together with the juice and Emergen-C, but I like to add chunks because the kids love biting into fresh fruit in their popsicles. For these popsicles I’m using fresh pineapple and raspberries.
Making the popsicles is so easy to do. Take 2 cups of fruit punch, 2 packs of Emergen-C kidz, and 1/2 cup of fresh fruit. Mix the juice and Emergen-C until mixed well. Place the fresh fruit into the popsicle molds, pour juice mix into the molds, place in popsicle sticks, and freeze until frozen. Simple and Easy.
When my kids are healthy it allows them to do more of the things they love like playing outside, riding their bikes, and having fun!
What are some ways you keep your kids healthy?
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Elena
Thursday 3rd of November 2016
Looks refreshing and delicious!
Julie Wood
Thursday 3rd of November 2016
These Vitamin Fruit Popsicles would be good to make right now and help with cold and flu season. My daughter would love to make these Popsicles!
laura londergan
Friday 5th of August 2016
what a great idea. I do a lot of praying to keep my kids healthy. ;) And my daughter has great hand washing skills b/c we are kinda germaphobes here ;)
Dawn Nieves
Friday 5th of August 2016
This is such a great idea. I need to try these for my oldest. He'd love these ice pop.