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Healthy Easter Snacks for Kids: Homemade Frozen Yogurt Popsicles with Granola

These frozen yogurt popsicles come with an extra crunch, thanks to granola on the back. Their adorable bunny shape makes them the perfect, healthy Easter snacks for kids!

Frozen Yogurt Popsicles in Easter bunny shapes

“Who wants a popsicle for breakfast?!” It’s my girls’ dream question in the morning and believe it or not, I actually do give them popsicles for breakfast sometimes!

Of course, they’re not just any popsicles, but ones that I make at home and you can too.

There are a ton of different variations and recipes for frozen yogurt popsicles. Tailor your flavors to what your kids like, obviously, but these are also a great way to have them try new foods.

bunny shaped frozen yogurt popsicles in a basket

These frozen yogurt pops also make great classroom treats – if you can bring them in a cooler with some ice to the Easter party!

You can add in real fruit, chia seeds, and our favorite – granola. I am obsessed with these myself because I love the added crunch of the granola on the back!

Easter Bunny Frozen Yogurt Pops

Now are you ready to see just how easy these frozen yogurt popsicles are to make?!

Here’s what you’ll need to make these Easter treats:

  • Any yogurt of your choice.
  • Easter Bunny silicone candy mold. I found this great version on Amazon as they no longer carry the one I have. You can also do these in ANY silicone mold for other times of the year. And you can use them to make Easter hot cocoa bombs too!
  • 1 Cup of Granola
  • Lollipop Sticks
yogurt in a bunny silicone mold to make frozen popsicles

Putting these yogurt pops together is as easy as you’re thinking. First, fill your silicone mold with your choice of yogurt, leaving a bit of room if you’re adding granola.

Place a lollipop stick in each one. Then, sprinkle granola in a thin layer over the yogurt. Freeze the mold for about 1-2 hours, until frozen through.

Once they’re completely frozen, enjoy!

You can save these by popping out of your molds and you can even save them for a few days [although I bet they won’t last that long!] for snacks by putting them in a storage container and storing in your freezer.

Frozen Yogurt Popsicles with Granola

Easter Bunny Frozen Yogurt Pops with granola

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Fill your silicone mold with your choice of yogurt, leaving a bit of room if you’re adding granola.
  2. Place a lollipop stick in each one.
  3. Sprinkle granola in a thin layer over the yogurt.
  4. Freeze the mold for about 1-2 hours, until frozen through.
  5. Once they’re completely frozen, enjoy!

Notes

You can save these by popping out of your molds and you can even save them for a few days.

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Here are a few other fun Easter treats and crafts for kids:

Easter Tic Tac Toe Game free printable

John Smith

Saturday 24th of November 2018

These yogurt pops would be great for parties!

Calvin

Saturday 15th of September 2018

Nice idea, fun shapes too.. I haven't made yogurt pops in years

Deborah D

Tuesday 24th of April 2018

These are so cute! I am making these next Easter.

kim brooks

Sunday 22nd of April 2018

these are cute and perfect for spring to ! have to make these for the kids ! thanks

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