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Iced Tea Popsicles & Lipton K-Cups

By Rachel Conners @bakeritablog

Lipton Iced Tea Popsicles made with Lipton K-Cups! | Bakerita.com

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Lipton Iced Tea, always and immediately, reminds me of my mom. It brings me straight back to every single car ride of my childhood. Lipton Iced Tea, in powder form from one of those jars with the blue lid, was always sitting in the cup holder in the same big blue cup that was reserved for mom’s iced tea. That cup had stains from years of iced tea use. She would never stir the powder in enough, and I can remember taking sip of her iced tea and getting that little bit of powdered sweetness that lingered on the sides. Lipton was a staple in my house (and car), through the good times and the bad (even causing one of the bad…when my sister’s phone slid right into it).

Lipton Iced Tea Popsicles made with Lipton K-Cups! | Bakerita.com

When I was offered the opportunity to try Lipton’s new iced tea in K-Cup form, I jumped on the opportunity. I absolutely love my Mr. Coffee Keurig brewer and use it every single day during the school year to make my morning coffee, and I figured it would be just as awesome to make refreshing fresh-tasting iced tea quickly and easily. It definitely was! Fresh brewed right over ice, it was absolutely perfect.

Lipton Iced Tea Popsicles made with Lipton K-Cups! | Bakerita.com

Lipton Iced Tea Popsicles made with Lipton K-Cups! | Bakerita.com
Lipton Iced Tea Popsicles made with Lipton K-Cups! | Bakerita.com
However, once I tasted it, I knew I wanted to play with the iced tea as an ingredient since it had such a great flavor and since it’s starting to really heat up around here – I decided to make some popsicles! To some I added grapes and/or blueberries, and to others I added almond milk and cinnamon! The different flavors of K-Cups available (Tea Lemonade Iced Tea, Classic Unsweetened Iced Tea, and Refresh Sweet Tea) all made different tasting popsicles, but all refreshing and delicious!

Lipton Iced Tea Popsicles made with Lipton K-Cups! | Bakerita.com
Lipton Iced Tea Popsicles made with Lipton K-Cups! | Bakerita.com
The things you can do with these popsicles are endless! Keep it simple with just straight iced tea from the K-Cup, add your favorite fruits, or give it some spice with almond milk and cinnamon. I love what a simple treat these are to put together, and customizing your own pop depending on what you want is always a fun activity for family and friends. These popsicles are definitely a step up from my mom’s cup of Lipton when I was a kid, but still keep that delicious flavor I remember so well :)

You guys can purchase Lipton K-Cups in stores and online at nationwide retailers where available! For more information you can check out Lipton’s website, or connect with them on Facebook or Twitter.

Lipton Iced Tea Popsicles made with Lipton K-Cups! | Bakerita.com
Lipton Iced Tea Popsicles made with Lipton K-Cups! | Bakerita.com

Note: This is a sponsored post, and I was provided with K-Cups to try from Lipton. However, all opinions are my own and I promise I will only support and discuss products that I truly love. 

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Iced Tea Popsicles & Lipton K-Cups
Iced Tea Popsicles

Ingredients

    For the fruit version
  • Berries
  • Grapes
  • Tea Lemonade Iced Tea Lipton K-Cups
  • Popsicle sticks
  • For the milky version
  • Classic Unsweetened Iced Tea Lipton K-Cup OR Refresh Sweet Tea Lipton K-Cup
  • Milk of your choice (I used almond)
  • Cinnamon (to taste)

Instructions

    For the fruit version
  1. In your popsicle mold, place your choice of berries and/or grapes into the popsicle mold. If you don't have a popsicle mold, you can use paper cups.
  2. Brew the Lipton Iced Tea K-Cup in your brewer. Pour iced tea into the popsicle mold, over the berries and grapes. If you don't have a popsicle mold with stick attached, cover your mold or paper cups with plastic wrap. Pierce the plastic wrap and place the popsicle stick inside.
  3. Freeze until completely solid. Run under hot water for a few moments to release once frozen.
  4. For the milky version
  5. Brew the Lipton Iced Tea K-Cup in your brewer. Stir in desired amount of milk, and add a sprinkle of cinnamon (to taste, I didn't measure!). If you don't have a popsicle mold with stick attached, cover your mold or paper cups with plastic wrap. Pierce the plastic wrap and place the popsicle stick inside.
  6. Freeze until completely solid. Run under hot water for a few moments to release once frozen.
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