Berry Lemonade Popsicles
Berry Lemonade Popsicles are perfect for summer with fresh strawberries and blueberries!
One of my favorite things about being a food blogger is hearing about new products. Once I hear about something new, I keep my eyes peeled for it when I’m at the grocery store and if I find it, it’s kind of like Christmas morning!
I had a christmas morning moment last week when I was at Walmart. I was looking for some lemonade and I found these awesome Country Time Lemonade Starters.
Of course making lemonade at home is nothing new.. but usually you have to buy the powdered packets, which honestly aren’t my fav because sometimes I see powdered floaties at the bottom of my pitcher. I know you’ve probably seen them too, yuck, right?
Country Time Lemonade Starters are not a powdered mix – it’s a liquid starter that you simply add water too. Country Time Lemonade Starters come in three flavors – lemonade, berry lemonade, and half tea half lemonade. I noticed that on the back of the packages, there are directions for making a pitcher of lemonade and a single glass of lemonade – I like that versatility!
We’re sharing a recipe for Berry Lemonade Popsicles that uses the Country Time Berry Lemonade Starter. They are super easy to make and we’ll guide you through it!
Pour 3/4 cup of the Country Time Berry Lemonade Starter into a pitcher. Add 7 and 1/4 cups of water to the pitcher and stir to mix. The lemonade is now ready! In a popsicle mold (this is the popsicle mold I own), add sliced strawberries and blueberries. Fill the molds with berry lemonade then place the top on the popsicle mold and insert popsicle sticks. Freeze the popsicles overnight. Once they are frozen, they are ready to be removed from the mold.

Berry Lemonade Popsicles
Ingredients
- ¾ cup Country Time Berry Lemonade Starter
- 7 ¼ cups Water
- Strawberries, sliced
- Blueberries
Instructions
- Pour Country Time Berry Lemonade Starter mix into a pitcher. Fill with water and stir to combine.
- Add a few sliced strawberries and blueberries to each popsicle mold.
- Fill each popsicle mold with the berry lemonade.
- Place the top on the popsicle mold and insert popsicle sticks.
- Freeze the popsicles overnight.
- To get the popsicles to release from the mold, fill your kitchen sink with room temperature water. Place the mold in the water, making sure the water does not go above the top of the mold.
- Allow the mold to sit in the water for a few seconds.
- Begin to wiggle a popsicle free. If it feels tough, allow them to set in the water a few more seconds.
- Once all of the popsicles are removed from the mold, enjoy or wrap the extras in plastic wrap and return to the freezer.
Loving these gorgeous popsicles Beth! My girls would love these, just have to wait for the weather to warm up some :)
I know, come on mother nature!!
I love these popsicles, Beth. Flavored lemonades are the best!
:) :) Thanks Jen!
I love the step-by-step photos you’ve included! And i love those big slices of strawberries in the popsicles! Look so refreshing
Although step by step photos can be a pain to take, they are helpful!
Love fruit filled popsicles! So perfect for the warmer weather ahead!
I am in love with these popsicles for real! They are so gorgeous!
Thank you Jocelyn!
These are so pretty! I haven’t been brave enough to do pieces of fruit in my popsicles because I’m afraid they’ll sink, but you’ve inspired me to try! :)
Well, good point actually.. some of them do.. :)
These popsicles look so good! I love the sound of those country time starters. I want a glass of berry lemonade and a popsicle :)
I suppose you can have both if you use the lemonade starters!
These look amazing Beth! What a refreshing sweet treat!
Thanks Jess!
Who knew popsicles could be gorgeous? I love all the berries inside, definitely a great spring/summer treat.
These ones did turn out really great!
Saw your photo on Instagram last night and was so excited to check them out! Love lemonade and love how easy these are. Totally breaking out the popsicle molds!
Good because it’s popsicle season!!
These popsicles look beautiful with the fresh fruit inside! I’m definitely trying those Country Time Lemonade Starters this summer!
I think you’ll love them!
Now you have me longing for summer Beth! I love how refreshing these look!
I haven’t seen this in stores, but I’ll keep an eye out – it sounds like a good thing to have around! And popsicles are one of my favorite things ever, so – YES!
Look near the kool aid mixes!
My boys are crazy for popsicles with fruit frozen inside. They would flip for these!
Popsicles are the way to my summer dessert heart :)
How did they not float? Looks delicious!
The strawberry slices helped to keep things from floating and once you add the popsicle stick, that helps too!
Wow, these are totally perfect for the summer, Beth! Even kids make these with minimal supervision! Thanks for sharing this!
Oh, we also featured this recipe in our ultimate popsicle collection article for our readers to try! Can’t wait to see what else you have up your sleeves! :)