Tropical Smoothie Fruit Pops

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These healthy Tropical Smoothie Fruit Pops are your new summer favorite! Fresh, cool, and seriously refreshing, these all-natural frozen fruit bars have only 40 calories each, so you can feel good about indulging!

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Tropical Smoothie Fruit Bars Recipe

Nothing says summer like an abundance of fresh juicy fruit, especially tropical fruits! The combination of pineapple and mango is a well-loved family favorite, so to take full advantage of the flavors of the season, we whipped up this batch of delicious tropical smoothie pops. These frozen fruit bars taste like Heaven on a hot summer day and are packed full of good-for-you ingredients!

Ingredients for a Tropical SmoothieAll that you need to make these incredible tropical fruit bars are bananas, mango, pineapple juice and chunks, and strawberries. I also love adding Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides into our smoothie mix because it adds a ton of great health benefits, and it truly IS completely flavorless and odorless, so there’s no difference in taste or texture!

Making a Tropical Smoothie with Bowls of Fresh FruitWe made a huge batch of frozen fruit bars for our end-of-the-school-year celebration, but the recipe is easily scalable if you’d prefer to make a smaller amount. You can use fresh fruit or frozen in this recipe, but I prefer to use fresh fruit because it makes for a thinner smoothie, which is easier to pour into the popsicle molds than a thicker frozen smoothie would be.

Jar of Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides next to a blender of fruit for a tropical smoothieAdding Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides to the smoothie gives the frozen fruit bars all kinds of great health benefits including hair, skin, nail, and joint support. Collagen is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle, but our bodies cannot synthesize enough collagen on their own, and our diets today contain minimal collagen. Adding Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides doesn’t add any flavor or change the texture whatsoever, and it can help contribute to glowing youthful skin, healthy bones and cartilage, joint health, improved digestion and gut health, and even deeper and more beneficial sleep**. Unflavored Collagen Peptides are a total win-win, so I try to add them to as many things as possible!

vital proteins in tropical fruit smoothie blender ingredientsOh, and adding those green strawberry tops to the smoothie also has added health benefits! Strawberry tops have been proven to help with joint pain and gastrointestinal issues – and they don’t change the flavor at all either!

blended ingredients in blender with fruit pictured Blend all of the ingredients until everything is nice and smooth.

popsicle sticks inserted into freezer pop molds on trayI prefer to use silicone popsicle molds because the frozen fruit bars are super quick and easy to unmold when they’re ready to eat, but any of your favorite popsicle molds will work!

fruit pop mix added into molds on tray with fruit nearbyPour the smoothie mix into the mold, leaving a little headroom for expansion, and freeze for 4 hours.

yummy homemade frozen popsiclesUnmold and enjoy! YUM!

delicious diy fruit pops on tray with fruit slices My kids seriously can’t get enough of these, and I love that this recipe lends itself well to modifications so you can experiment with different flavor combinations. Next time, I think we’ll add a cup of Greek yogurt in place of some of the pineapple juice to make a creamy version! And I think coconut milk or water would be a yummy addition, too! I’m looking forward to playing around with this recipe all summer long!

the best frozen fruit popsicles on tray

easy to make popsicles on tray with fruit and iceThese dreamy tropical smoothie pops are amazingly delicious, and I love that they also have a nutritional boost from the collagen peptides that amps up the healthiness factor even further. The recipe as shown below only contains 40 calories per frozen fruit bar, so you can indulge in these yummy treats all summer long without the guilt!

yummy tropical fruit pop on freezer tray

diy tropical smoothie popsicles on tray with ice cubes and fruits

Tropical Smoothie Pops

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What You’ll Need:

  • 14 oz. Pineapple Juice
  • 1 cup Pineapple Chunks
  • 1.5 cups Mango Chunks
  • 2 cups Strawberries
  • 1 1/2 Bananas, medium-sized
  • 2 scoops Vital Proteins Collage Peptides, unflavored

Instructions:

  • Blend all ingredients until smooth. 
  • Pour into popsicle molds and freeze for 4+ hours. 
  • Unmold and enjoy! 

Notes:

Makes 20-24 tropical smoothie pops depending on the size of mold used.
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tropical fruit smoothie pop ingredientsIt’s so awesome that these simple fresh ingredients can combine into such an incredibly delicious summer treat!

**These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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