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Moldless frozen popsicles

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### What You Can Use Instead of Molds

You probably already have these in your home:

#### šŸ„„ Paper Cups
These are a classic substitute—cheap, easy to find, and the perfect size.

**How to use:**
1. Fill ¾ of the way with your popsicle mixture.
2. Cover with foil or plastic wrap.
3. Poke a wooden stick through the top (foil helps hold it in place).
4. Freeze until solid.

#### 🄣 Ice Cube Trays
Make mini-pops! Great for kids or bite-sized treats.

**Pro tip:** Stick toothpicks or cocktail sticks in once the mix is partially frozen so they stand upright.

#### 🧃 Yogurt Containers or Pudding Cups
Rinse and reuse small containers to make thick, creamy popsicles.

#### 🧁 Muffin Tins
Lined with silicone or paper muffin cups, these make wider, disc-style pops.

#### šŸ§‚ Zip-Top Bags
Pour the mixture into small snack-sized zip bags, lay flat in the freezer, and enjoy slushy-style frozen treats on the go.

### Easy Popsicle Base Recipes (No Mold Required!)

#### 1. **Fruit Juice Pops**
– 100% juice (orange, apple, berry, etc.)
– Optional: Add fresh fruit slices or berries

#### 2. **Creamy Yogurt Pops**
– 1 cup Greek yogurt
– 1–2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup
– ½ cup fruit puree

#### 3. **Chocolate Banana Pops**
– 1 ripe banana
– 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
– ½ cup milk of choice
– Blend and freeze!

### How to Release Moldless Popsicles Easily

When you’re ready to eat:
– Gently peel paper cups or muffin liners off
– For plastic or metal containers, dip the bottom in warm water for 10–15 seconds and pop the treat out

### Final Tips

– Add a pinch of salt to help prevent ice crystals and keep the texture smoother
– Don’t overfill containers to avoid messy spills during freezing
– Label your pops if you’re making different flavors

### Enjoy Frozen Fun Without the Fuss

You don’t need fancy molds to enjoy homemade popsicles. With a little creativity and a few household items, you can whip up fun, flavorful, and refreshing treats that are just as good—if not better—than store-bought. So grab what you have, pour, freeze, and chill out with your own **moldless frozen popsicles**!

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