Rainbow fun: Rainbow Pudding Pops Recipe (2024)

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Rainbow fun: Rainbow Pudding Pops Recipe (1)

we love popsicles around here, especially pudding pops! so we made some delicious rainbow banana pudding pops yesterday which are super simple to make....and they come out so pretty you just have to smile! the best thing about using pudding for the rainbow is that you don't have to wait for each colored layer to set before adding the next color. since the pudding is thick, you can just layer them all at once. these are perfect for St. Patrick's Day or any day for that matter.

how to make pudding pops

ingredients
2 - large boxes (5.1 oz) instant pudding mix (light colored)
milk
food coloring
Dixie Cups (5 oz.)
popsicle sticks

directions
• prepare pudding according to the directions. (you may need to add a little more milk to make the pudding pourable.)
• let pudding stand until it has thickened a bit.
• divide into 5 parts and color each part with food coloring.
• layer each color of pudding into small dixie cups.
• cover with tin foil. insert popsicle sticks.
• chill in refrigerator 2 hours, then place in freezer to completely freeze.
• to eat, peal off dixie cup paper and enjoy your pudding pop!
• makes 10 - 12 popsicles
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happy eating!

jill, jack, kyle & baby

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  1. Jana

    Saw you on funkypolkadotgiraffe link party and thought this was such a cute idea. I'll have to wait a bit for it to warm up but I'm trying this out for sure. Thanks!

    Reply

  2. Hannah S.

    OH MY WORD! This is great! I love it! I will be making these this summer.

    GO check out my little giveway I am 'hosting' on the Funky Polka dot Giraffe! Its the Hannah Handamde one!

    Reply

  3. Sweet Peas and Bumblebees

    I am featuring your SUPER CUTE pudding pops on my Fabulous Finds Friday!

    Alsia
    sweetpeasandbb.blogspot.com

    Reply

  4. kimberlycun

    awww this is so cute! 😀

    Reply

  5. Toddler Approved

    We tried these out today and they were delish! Ours did not look at good as yours, but my son loved every single bite.

    Thanks for sharing this idea!

    Reply

  6. Vanessa

    These are adorable! We made these today (it's SUPER hot and humid out in Toronto today) and are waiting them to freeze fully. Can't wait to taste them (maybe more than my boys?)

    Reply

  7. Libbie

    So cute! Coulda used these at my daugthers rainbow party! 🙂

    Reply

  8. Happy Home Fairy

    These are being featured at Happy Home Fairy tomorrow! What an AWESOME recipe!!! And your pictures are just perfect!

    Reply

  9. Anonymous

    What a cool idea!

    Reply

  10. {northern cottage}

    this is sooooo going on our summer fun list! thanks for sharing - your pics are gorgeous!

    Reply

  11. *Anna*

    Wow, this looks amazing! Nice colors, I Like 🙂 Anna

    Reply

  12. Anonymous

    I'm from the uk and not sure what instant pudding mix is please could someone enlighten me!?

    Reply

  13. name*

    well, if you do it like me you can use drinking cups out of plastic or better-silicone. To get the Popsicles out, just put them under hot water for a few seconds and oull out or let them stand fr a short time. its better than throwing away those cups all the time and buying new ones because you can use silicon molds or plastic drinking cups for forever..

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    • juany lopez

      Just be careful to use plastic. Check that your plastics doesn't have the toxic BPA (bisphenol A) or PVC (phthalates).

      Reply

  14. Sandra Caballero

    Perfect for my second baby since her birthday is on August ( summer ) !

    Reply

  15. Marie Morales

    Wow these look amazing!

    Reply

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Rainbow fun: Rainbow Pudding Pops Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why did they discontinue Pudding Pops? ›

Despite strong sales into the 1990s, Pudding Pops were eventually discontinued due to no longer being profitable.

How to make rainbow freeze cups? ›

Layer the different colors of pudding into a Dixie cup and add a jumbo popsicle stick into the center of each cup. The thick pudding will be able to hold the stick upright. Place the cups into the freezer and freeze until they are fully frozen. Once frozen, they should pop right out of the cups with a little jiggling.

What is Pudding Pops made of? ›

Beat milk, evaporated milk, instant pudding, and sugar in a bowl until thoroughly combined. Pour into ice pop molds and freeze until firm, about 3 hours.

Does anyone sell pudding pops anymore? ›

Yes, sadly, they're now extinct, but if you're despairing that you'll never have the chance to enjoy this treat again, fear not. There is an officially sanctioned recipe online that you can use to recreate the experience. All you need to do is combine instant pudding mix and milk and freeze in a popsicle mold.

Why is Jello not popular anymore? ›

Jell-O shifted to single-serve cups and more convenient options as competition for snacks and desserts grew. Kraft in the early 2000's shifted the focus of Jell-O's advertising away from kids and toward adults. It pitched sugar-free Jell-O, for example, as a treat for Atkins dieters.

How do they make rainbow popsicles? ›

Using a spoon, add a layer of each fruit to the popsicle molds in the order of the colors of the rainbow: strawberries for red, mandarin oranges for orange, pineapple for yellow, kiwi for green, blueberries for blue, and grapes for purple. Insert popsicle sticks and freeze until solid, about 6-8 hours.

How do you make rainbow water ice? ›

Steps. Add food coloring to water in a glass measuring pitcher (or other clear glass container) one drop at a time until you get the color you want. Mix food colors to make custom hues, if desired. Pour colored water into compartments of an ice cube tray and freeze solid, about 2 hours or more.

What are pudding pops from the 80s? ›

Jell-O Pudding Pops officially launched in 1981, at a price point of $1.99 for a box of twelve. They were the result of more than a decade of trial and error in search of the product's signature soft texture, which came from the same emulsifying agent used in Cool Whip and which I can feel in my mouth right now.

Why did Jello stop making custard? ›

She was told that Jello was no longer selling the Custard mix in stores because customers don't like taking the time to stir it until it reaches the boiling point. They do, however, sell it on their site to restaurants, etc in bulk.

Did they stop making Push Pop ice cream? ›

Today, Nestle still sells Push-Ups, which can be found in the frozen novelty ice cream sections in grocery stores.

When did snack pack pudding cups come out? ›

From the original 1968 tin-can packaging to its classic cameo in the movie Billy Madison in 1995, Snack Pack has provided deliciously wholesome options that everyone loves for nearly 50 years.

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