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Nothing tastes better on a hot summer day than fresh homemade ice pops. Sweetened with agave nectar, these blackberry popsicles are super healthy, refreshing and full of fresh berry and lime flavour.
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- Place all of the ingredients into a blender, and blend until smooth.
- Taste, and add more agave nectar as needed. Pour the mixture into popsicle moulds and freeze for at least 5 hours. Unmould and enjoy!
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ReplyDeleteLook delicious Angie!
ReplyDeleteI love blackberries:)
Wow! These are perfect for our weather now! I want one! Blackberries so expensive here! Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteWonderful popsicles! I love blackberries and limes.
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Rosa
Only 3 ingredients?! It's fantastic!
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Such a fun mold!!! And blackberry flavored??? SO yummy!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun shape! i love the hue too--these are worthy of being called masterpieces!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, Never seen the swirly shape before.........these look delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree! Homemade popsicles in the freezer is the best for summertime! Love your easy, healthy version here!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great flavor combo for these popscicles. but seriously how do you get them out of your molds so pretty. mine look terrible but cheap container. Where did you get those twisty ones?
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity of these popsicles!! I'm a huge blackberry fan so I know I'd love these!
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious!
ReplyDelete@Cheap Ethnic Eatz Evelyne, I got them from amazon. It's made from silicone, so pretty easy to get them out.
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity - and I bet that's what makes them good. Have you tried substituting honey for the agave? I adore fruit and especially fruit popsicles. Lovely! Pinning!
ReplyDeleteso refreshing! love the flavors!
ReplyDeleteooooh....these look delicious! One of my favourite ice creams a blackberry, I'm sure the popsicles would be just as nice :)
ReplyDeleteinteresting combo! love that shape too.. I am in India it is really hot! wish to hv this refreshing popsicles
ReplyDeleteI've been hunting for ice pop trays, and I've decided that yours are perfect! Now if only I can find them in Canada....
ReplyDeleteWhat a simple, lovely recipe.
Blackberries!...I haven't see them in a long time; popsicles look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun, Angie! I love the cool shape! So true, frozen treats are the best on a hot day! The blackberry and lime combo sound so refreshing and delicious!
ReplyDeleteI made these lovely ice-pops & I loved them, so did my hubby Peter! Divine! xxxx
ReplyDeleteI love really fresh lollies. Great moulds too. GG
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute shape for popsicles, Angie! Great recipe, simple to make, color is great and I know they'll taste amazing.
ReplyDeleteWow, such delightful pops! And I like the twisted look!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!! I love your popsicle molds :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy combination of flavors Angie. I love those twisty popsicle molds too!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, wow.... love your popsicle. Look extremely good and I like the mold. :))
ReplyDeleteGood for refreshing cos we are having heat wave here between 32 to 34 deg c. Its' hot and humid.
Best time to indulge in ice cream. LOL
Have a lovely Sunday.
Amelia
Wow! Beautiful yet again.
ReplyDeleteNot only delicious but so pretty! What a great way to enjoy the fruits of the season.
ReplyDeleteNot to mention how beautiful they look! Agave is a great ingredient to help sweeten and soften it up! I made a coconut and mango pop for my Hungarian relatives but I should have added agave because it wasn't nearly sweet enough.
ReplyDeleteEva https://kitcheninspirations.wordpress.com/
Wow these sound so refreshing, I love homemade popsicles so much better for you than shop bought ones.
ReplyDeleteLove that great mold! Blackberry-lime…they sound luscious!
ReplyDeleteBlackberries! I feel like they are the overlooked summer fruit. And I love the twists!
ReplyDeleteRefreshing and delicious. Super super yummmmy :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice Popsicle with blackberry, nice shape and colour. I have never used agave nectar.
ReplyDeleteSuch a easy fun popsicle. Lovely flavor choice.
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning Angie, blackberry and lime are my favourite flavour combination and I love how healthy these are! Amazing how there's only 3 ingredients too - I will have to try these!!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning looking vibrant berry popsicles! Lovely recipe! :)
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ReplyDeleteYUM! I adore blackberries and would love these popsicles! And, I adore that twirly popsicle mold!
ReplyDeleteI love the fact that these only have 3 ingredients. I am the popsicle freak so I know I would totally love these!
ReplyDeleteSo refreshing and I'm loving that swirl mould!
ReplyDeleteI'm sold! I totally love these refreshing popsicles! You just made my day!
ReplyDeletePopsicles have become so popular these past two summer. I love it - they're perfect for kids and adults alike!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a fabulous contrast of colours. These popsicles are really seriously good with blackberries being is season now. Brava Angie.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect little treat for summer that's nice and not too naughty! I love the little twister moulds too.
ReplyDeleteThese look perfect for a hot day! Your popsicle mould is so pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteI love blackberries! I would love to eat one right now! Your pics are fantastic :)
ReplyDeleteHomemade popsicles are the best! And these look super delicious. Blackberry and lime sounds like a match made in heaven!
ReplyDeleteImpressive photographs! Whimsical Popsicle molds are so fun!
ReplyDeleteThey look yummy and refreshing, perfect for this time of year! :) and they look so cute :D x
ReplyDeleteI agree a popsicle is a great treat on a hot summer day. You are never too old to enjoy a popsicle. I love the blackberry and lime combination.
ReplyDeleteI love those popsicle moulds! I finally bought some molds a few months ago, but have never used them. These blackberries popsicles might just be what breaks them in.
ReplyDeleteThese look like a dream!! I had been thinking of putting blackberries and lime in my Yonanas soft serve machine! So refreshing for summer!
ReplyDeleteGeez Angie! Couldn't be better! And the photos are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGina
These pops look very refreshing. I have what I need to make some. Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous popsicles! I love those molds!
ReplyDeleteYummy! Perfect popsicles for summer! And I love the molds :)
ReplyDeleteDrooling over your amazing, refreshing and super yummy popsicle! Never have I've seen such fun and cute molds like these!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully-refreshing and perfect treat for summer ! I wouldn't mind a pop or two ;D
ReplyDeleteLove how these popsicles capture the essence of blackberries - beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteOh my Angie... this is so perfect for the warmth of our Caribbean weather.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Angie! Ice pops are so in season right now where I am - humid weather! ^.^
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ReplyDeleteOf all the foods we have growing here, blackberries are the most plentiful. I would like to try this... healthy way enjoy them without tons of sugar. L.O.V.E. your popsicle molds!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, your popsicles make me smile! What a fabulous idea for a frozen treat to enjoy on a hot summer day! I love the popsicle shapes too! I'm sure the little bit of lime adds the perfect compliment to the blackberries! Love this Angie!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese look so appetising and I love your moulds, so cute!
ReplyDeleteAngie, I love it! A new use for my new blender, and I just happen to have blackberries in the freezer and some limes.
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