How to Make Soda Popsicles

When the temperature rises, and you find yourself craving something cold and sweet to feel refreshed, soda popsicles can be the perfect solution. Not only are they easy to make, but they also let your creativity and imagination flow with the different flavor combinations and add-ins. Whether you are making them for your family, indulging your inner child, or setting up a stand in your neighborhood, beverage systems can be a great partner for preparing a batch of soda popsicles everyone will surely love.

 

How to Make Soda Popsicles

Soda popsicles combine the fizzy fun of soda with the icy satisfaction of a popsicle into one delicious treat. If you are looking for a way to cool down on a hot day or want a dessert that can be customized to suit any taste, soda popsicles are an excellent answer. Aside from the fact that they are easy to prepare, they also need very few ingredients or tools to make. If you own a high-quality beverage system, it can ensure that your soda is fresh, perfectly carbonated, and bursting with flavor.

We explain how to make this sweet treat below.

 

What You Need to Make Soda Popsicles:

Ingredients:

– Your favorite soda freshly made from your soda fountain

– Any flavored soda will be fine, but popular choices are lemon, lime, root beer, or cola.

– Fresh fruit slices or herbs for added flavor and decoration

 

Tools:

– Popsicle molds or small reusable plastic cups

– Popsicle sticks or small spoons 

– Aluminum foil (optional, refer to step 3)

 

Procedure:

1. Prepare Your Popsicle Molds

Set up your popsicle molds or reusable cups on a flat surface like your kitchen counter. If you want to add some flavor to your popsicles or make them more visually appealing, place a few small pieces of fruits, herbs, candies, or even vanilla ice cream into the molds.

Suggested Add-ons:

– Lemon-lime soda works well with fresh mint leaves and lime slices.

– Orange soda with mandarin wedges

– Cola with cherries or gummy bears

Root beer with vanilla ice cream

 

2. Pour the Soda

Pour the soda carefully from your soda fountain into the molds. Fill each mold about three-quarters full. Be careful not to fill the mold to the brim. You need to leave enough space for the liquid to expand. Pour slowly to ensure there is minimal foam. Remember that carbonation can create air bubbles

 

3. Insert the Sticks

Place your popsicle sticks into the center of each mold. If your molds do not have built-in stick holders, cover the base of the molds with aluminum foil and poke the foil through the center with the sticks. This should help keep your sticks in place.

 

4. Freeze the Molds

Place the molds in the freezer and keep them there for at least 4-6 hours or until your soda is completely solid

 

5. Unmold Your Popsicles

For easy removal of the popsicles from their molds, run them under warm water for a few seconds. Gently wiggle the sticks to help the popsicles slide out more easily.

 

6. Serve Your Popsicles

Immediately serve or enjoy your popsicles. Wrap the leftovers in plastic wrap and put them back in the freezer for later.

 

Tips for Making Perfect Soda Popsicle

– Use fresh soda: A beverage system will ensure that your soda is fresh and perfectly carbonated. Fresh soda will give your popsicles the best possible flavor.

– Mix it up: Give your popsicles a unique and refreshing flavor by mixing unlikely combinations like soda and fruit juice.

– Layer them up: Pour one flavor of soda halfway into the mold. Partially freeze it before pouring another flavor. This will give your popsicle a colorful, layered effect and result in an interesting flavor.

 

Discover the Fun in Having a Soda Fountain

Making soda popsicles is a fun and sweet way to beat the heat. A soda fountain allows you to create fresh soda flavors that are customizable to your preferences. When you customize your popsicles, you will not only create the best possible flavor but also reduce waste by using just the right amount for your recipe. Using a soda fountain makes experimenting with new and delicious flavors easier and much more fun. Check out our soda fountain today so you can join the fun.

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Top Ten Summer Cocktails

Although recent rains may try to hide it, summer is right around the corner, and, with no immediate end to this quarantine in sight, it’s time to get creative at home. In fact, it’s time to figure out some killer summer cocktails. One way or another, you’ll be the star of your next backyard soirée, even if it is only for a party of one. 

1. Tabernacle Crush 

The tabernacle crush is a glass full of class with a complex bouquet of flavors that will leave your guests guessing. It features a muddled peach and basil base with gin and a lovely French aperitif. Each sip tastes like dappled sunlight. 

2. Colorado Cooler

This flavorful little drink is for the whiskey lover looking for a solid summer go-to. The base of muddled cherries and mix of club soda, bitters, lemon, and simple syrup creates the perfect stage for a robust barley whiskey. With its slight, vanilla hints, the Colorado Cooler is a fan favorite for those who like to taste their whiskey.

3. Jungle Juice

Sure, the phrase “jungle juice” might bring back painful college memories, but this recipe will override all of those. It’s a little more involved than your typical jungle juice. Still, it offers phenomenal flavor and is ideal for larger parties and restaurants, especially if they already have an SC Beverage juice set-up.

4. Cucumber Honeydew Freeze

For a chill summer day drink, go all-in with the Cucumber Honeydew Freeze. This icy little number features the cooling flavors of cucumber and honeydew but provides a more in-depth flavor profile through its inclusion of fennel and a little honey.

5. Chasing Summer

If you love iced milk tea, then Chasing Summer is for you. By combining chai sun tea with sweetened condensed milk, some fruit puree, and a touch of balsamic vinegar, this makes for a delicious dessert drink. If you prefer to have a little kick to your tea, then a splash of vodka will do the trick.

6. Porch Crawler

The Porch Crawler is designed to refresh. Given the uncomplicated mix of cherries, mint, and rum, you’ll barely be able to tell there is a little chile in there. The sweetness of the drink mellows the spice, providing balance and depth to this instant summer favorite for long afternoons on the porch.

7. Redhead in Bed

Odd names aside, this gorgeous strawberry-vodka cocktail features a surprise ingredient, a healthy helping of Riesling to give the drink the fruity sweetness you would expect from such a bright blended concoction. The Redhead in Bed was created with your sweet-tooth in mind and is perfect for an intimate gathering with friends.

8. Manhattan Ice Cream Float

The Manhattan is a classic whiskey drink that forever deserves a place in the cocktail hall of fame. However, it does appear that the Ice Cream Float adaptation could possibly reach these very high standards. Given the original Manhattan’s deep cherry and whiskey-flavored notes, there is no way that vanilla ice cream does not make this better.

9. Dusk Flip

The dash of nutmeg may leave you thinking that the Dusk Flip should be left for the holidays. However, with its gratuitous use of berries, cream, and whiskey, this cocktail is the ideal summer dessert cocktail. 

10. Classic Sidecar

Although different versions of the sidecar have cropped up over the 20th and 21st centuries, there is only one classic Sidecar Cocktail. These cocktails are made with cognac, Cointreau, and lemon juice. They are delicious but glue your tongue to that sugared rim for the best experience.

Go Try Them Now

Whether you spend this summer alone or with friends, a delicious treat can significantly brighten your day. Feel free to experiment, and enjoy!

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