Easy Rainbow Popsicles Using Dixie Cups - One Little Project (2024)

These easy rainbow popsicles are so fun and they’re really simple to make! And the best part is that they barely drip when you’re eating them! My 7 year old says they taste exactly like birthday cake.

I’ve been dreaming of making rainbow coloured popsicles for years now. But I’ve always been troubled by the variety of colourful juices I’d have to buy. Or the quantity of multicoloured smoothies I’d have to make. And then I’m way too impatient to wait for every single layer to freeze so they don’t mix together!

But not with this recipe my friends. The solution is instant pudding. It’s so simple! You make the pudding (with a small tweak), and by the time you’re done mixing the colours it’s set enough that you can just pile the layers on top of each other. There’s no need to wait for the layers to freeze before adding the next one!

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I really wanted to make this recipe in my popsicle mold, but there wasn’t enough space to get the spoon to the bottom of the mold. So using Dixie cups is absolutely perfect! There’s plenty of room to get a spoon to the bottom of the Dixie cup without messing up your beautiful rainbow layers! I was inspired by the brilliant recipe over at Sandy Toes & Popsicles.

I would absolutely love to feed my children all natural popsicles with 5 layers of fresh fruit smoothies. But let’s be real. I barely have time to brush my kids’ hair let alone make 5 smoothies and freeze each layer for an hour or two. I’m pretty excited that I could make these easy rainbow popsicles as a special (and quick!) treat for the kids. And they LOVED them!!

How to Make Easy Rainbow Popsicles

The full printable recipe is at the end of this post, but here’s what you’ll need:

I used vanilla instant pudding as the base for these popsicles. And I found the Dixie cups at the dollar store.

You’ll want to use a little more milk than the recipe on the box recommends. My package of 4 serving instant pudding said to add 2 cups of milk, but I added just under 2-2/3 cups of milk. The pudding needs to be runnier than normal pudding, but thick enough that the layers don’t mix together when you layer them. Whisk the milk with the pudding mix until it’s smooth.

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How to Make the Layers

Divide the pudding evenly into 5 bowls. I just guessed rather than measuring it out precisely, and it ended up being pretty close. It helps if you have 5 identical small bowls.

Then you can add the food colouring to each bowl and stir it together. I used 6 drops of food colouring for each colour:

Red Layer – 6 drops red food colouring

Orange Layer – 1 drop red and 5 drops yellow food colouring

Yellow Layer – 6 drops yellow food colouring

Green Layer – 6 drops green food colouring

Blue Layer – 6 drops blue food colouring

Purple Layer – If you have purple food colouring you can definitely make a 6th layer. But I find when you mix purple using red and blue it comes out crazy dark, so I skipped purple.

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Next you can add the layers to your Dixie cups. I used 3 ounce Dixie cups and the teaspoons from my regular cutlery set. Whatever spoon you use, just make sure it’s smaller than the Dixie cup so you can get it into the cup without touching the sides.

After you add each layer, you can tap the cup down gently on the counter to even out the pudding before you add the next layer. There’s no need to freeze the layers, the pudding should be thick enough on it’s own.

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When you’re done your layers, add a small square of tin foil to cover the top of the Dixie cup.

Use a knife to cut a small hole in the middle of the foil for the popsicle stick. Then you can push the popsicle stick through the hole and into the pudding. We pushed our popsicle sticks all the way to the bottom.

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This next photo makes me so happy! I put my Dixie cups into my dollar store loaf pan and the 8 of them fit PERFECTLY. It’s such a glorious feeling when that happens!! lol

Then I put the loaf pan full of popsicles into the freezer. We got busy and left them in the freezer for 24 hours, so I’m not sure exactly how long it takes for them to freeze? They’d probably be ready in 4 to 6 hours?

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I think my kids’ favourite part about these was peeling back the Dixie cups after they were frozen. You just make a small tear or cut at the top, then you can peel away the cup from the popsicle.

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I’m sure you could also run them under warm water and just pull them out, but the kids really LOVED peeling away the cups.

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You know the emoji that has hearts in it’s eyes? That’s how I feel when I look at these rainbow popsicles. They turned out SO WELL!

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The layers worked out perfectly and there weren’t very many air bubbles. They were easy to make and they look so awesome!

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These easy rainbow popsicles are so fun and they’re really simple to make! There’s no need to wait for each layer to freeze which makes them quick and easy. And even better, since they’re made with pudding, these popsicles barely drip when they melt! This is such a great summer recipe and a super fun treat for the kids.

Here’s even more summer dessert ideas:

Fresh Fruit Popsicles

Ice Cream in a Bag

Homemade Fudgesicles

Be sure to check out our bookLow-Mess Crafts for Kids for 72 fun and simple craft ideas for kids! The projects are fun, easy and most importantly low-mess, so the clean up is simple!

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