Coconut Milk and Cereal Frozen Pops
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While the folks over on the East Coast are waiting for a harsh winter storm, we are having an early summer in the West Coast. This crazy weather has hit temperatures over 85° F before it’s officially spring and we are already craving beach days, cool drinks and treats.
As a preview of the dog days that await us, I’ve decided to go full-on summer mode and start making frozen pops for my family. With just a few ingredients, I made these fun coconut milk cereal frozen pops.
With a hint of coconut milk, vanilla ice cream and confetti-like Fruity Pebbles, these cereal treats are perfect for a birthday party, Spring, Easter celebrations and school events. You can even get the kids to help prepare the mixture and pour into the frozen pop molds as an Easter project after the eggs have been dyed.
If you are not a fan of coconut, don’t worry. These frozen pops are customizable and can be made with regular whole, low-fat milk or your favorite plant-based milk. I personally love coconut flavor and try to include it in anything I possibly can.
I love the Fruity Pebbles cereal milk taste. It takes me back to the weekend breakfasts of my childhood. These frozen pops are the perfect blend of an modern craving with a vintage twist. They are so fun, festive and a breeze to make! Plus, who can resist all those colorful rice flakes?
Next time you are craving something sweet or in charge of the party dessert, coconut milk cereal frozen pops are the way to go. I can’t wait to try this recipe with Cocoa Pebbles and coconut milk with chocolate ice cream for a choco-coconut version. For more information on Post’s Fruity Pebbles and all the other Pebble’s varieties, follow along on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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