Ocean Popsicles
June 7, 2026
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These ocean popsicles are a refreshing and easy summer dessert for kids! Made with blue raspberry lemonade and gummies, this popsicle recipe can be made ahead as a summer party dessert or poolside snack. So, if you’re looking for a popsicle ideas, summer popsicles, or shark week dessert, this is the perfect recipe to make!

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What You’ll Need For These Ocean Popsicles
How To Make Ocean Popsicles
Fill each popsicle mold about halfway with blue raspberry lemonade.

Add the gummy sharks and Swedish Fish to each mold. Don’t add too many or the popsicles will be hard to eat. One gummy shark and one Swedish Fish are enough.

Fill the molds the rest of the way with blue raspberry lemonade.
Insert the popsicle sticks.

Freeze for 6-8 hours, or until completely solid.
To remove, run the outside of the mold under warm water for a few seconds and gently pull out the popsicles.
Tips For These Ocean Popsicles

- Add only a couple gummies per mold so the popsicles freeze evenly.
- For a layered ocean effect, freeze part of the lemonade first, add the gummies, then pour in the remaining lemonade.
- Gummies become quite hard when frozen, so use caution with younger children.
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Ocean Popsicles
These ocean popsicles are a fun and refreshing summer treat for kids! Homemade blue popsicles with gummy sharks inside — perfect for shark week and beach parties.
- Prep Time: 10
- Chill Time: 8 hours
- Total Time: 8 hours 10 minutes
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Assembly
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
● Blue raspberry lemonade
● Popsicle mold
● Popsicle sticks (if needed)
● Gummy sharks
● Swedish Fish candies
Instructions
1. Fill each popsicle mold about halfway with blue raspberry lemonade.
2. Add a few gummy sharks and Swedish Fish to each mold.
3. Fill the molds the rest of the way with blue raspberry lemonade.
4. Insert the popsicle sticks.
5. Freeze for 6-8 hours, or until completely solid.
6. To remove, run the outside of the mold under warm water for a few seconds and gently pull out the popsicles.
Notes
● Add only a couple gummies per mold so the popsicles freeze evenly.
● For a layered ocean effect, freeze part of the lemonade first, add the gummies, then pour in the remaining lemonade.
● Gummies become quite hard when frozen, so use caution with younger children.




















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