Strawberry Banana Ice Pops

Recipe courtesy The Deen Family

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  • on September 02, 2010

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    I loved the fact that it only had a few ingredients and it was SO easy to make. Very good. It could have been a little sweeter, but that's just my preference. Next time I'll put a little honey in it.

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  • on June 17, 2010

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    My grandson and I made these - we loved them - so did Pappy! I used cheesecake pudding because I did not have banana, and they were fantastic!

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  • on March 20, 2010

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    The best thing about this recipe is that you can mix & match the type of fruit and flavor of pudding, so it's really dozens of recipes in one. My wife doesn't like strawberries, so I tried fresh pineapple chunks and coconut cream pudding without the added sugar. Awesome - next time I'm adding rum! Today I'm going to try blueberries with French vanilla pudding.

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  • on March 03, 2010

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    Love that there are only a few ingredients and it's so easy. I ran out of "pop" type containers for the freezer, so I just drank the rest. DELICIOUS!

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  • on March 01, 2010

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    I saw paula make this recipe today and thought I'd probably wait until fresh strawberry season in western washington but I saw that a nearby store had organic strawberries on sale so I got them, but finding the banana cream instant pudding in that particular size was not possible. after looking at 3 stores I just got a package of vanilla. I looked up on the kraft website and found NO stores in my area carry that size of banana instant pudding(the regular one not sugar-free I really don't see that the tablespoon of sugar is needed. my berries were sweet and the pudding is sweet. but I followed the recipe exactly for my first try. If I make this again I think I'll not add the extra sugar and maybe try using coconut cream instant pudding since I could not get banana cream. these turned out pretty good, I don't think they are better than ones I made a couple summers ago using a can of coconut milk, fresh fruit & sugar.

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  • on February 20, 2010

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    The sun has finally arrived in Washington State and I can't wait to welcome summer treats into our home & try this recipe. I was soooo excited when I saw this recipe, I called hubby and asked if he could stop & pick me up some banana pudding & frozen strawberries.... Plan to make this recipe first thing tomorrow morning and hope to be enjoying these lovely pops with my kids & their friends by afternoon. Looks so refreshing. Can't wait. Y-U-M-M-Y. Great idea. I hope they taste as good as they look. Thanks Paula.

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