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Rinse out the blender.. and the top.. Add 2 oz of simple syrup to the blender with the raspberry vodka and the Blue Curacao and then add another 3 cups of ice and then blend on high until it reaches the slushy consistency. Take out the other two glasses from the freezer and spoon red white and blue layers into a tall glass.


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Make the red, white, and blue mixtures separately until you reach a smooth and creamy puree texture. Scrape down the blender with a spoon or silicone spatula after making each layer. When pouring the popsicle mixture into the molds, be sure to wipe any excess off the sides of the mold to ensure clean layer lines.


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Wash the blender and make the red layer blening until smooth. Pour into a container with a spout. Lastly, make the blue layer blending until smooth. Next, pour the red layer in first, then freeze for 20 minutes. Continue adding layers and freezing between each layer, before adding another layer over the top.


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The molds are dipped into a warm brine just long enough for a machine to grab the popsicle sticks and pop them free. From there, the popsicles are dropped into a white plastic packaging, which is.


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In a small bowl, combine ยพ cup of the sugar water, coconut milk, and lime extract. Pour over the frozen red layer until the popsicle mold is 2/3rds full. Place aluminum foil to cover the tops of the molds. Put a small slit in the center of each mold and insert the popsicle sticks. Freeze for at least 2 hours.


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Tips for making Bomb Pop Cocktails. Gather all of your ingredients for one layer at a time, especially the ice. The ice will start to melt quickly and that leads to runny layers which tend to bleed into each other. Use more ice if needed. I used about 1 cup of ice per layer, which weighed 8 ounces, but you may need more.


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Water, Sugar, Corn Syrup, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Contains 1% or less of Citric Acid, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Guar Gum, Cellulose Gum, Xanthan Gum, Cellulose Gel, Tara Gum, Carrageenan, Carob Bean Gum, Blue 1, Red 40. This product, when extremely cold, may stick to warm lips or tongue. Allow to warm slightly before eating.


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Instructions. Melt chocolate according to the packages directions. Paint a very thin layer of chocolate in the mold, make sure to bring it all the way up to the edges. Pop the mold into the freezer for 10 minutes. Paint a thin coat of chocolate over the previous layer making sure any thin spots are covered well.


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In the other 6 plain spheres, place 1 tablespoon of the strawberry milk powder. Spoon some Pop Rocks on top of the hot chocolate mix. Top with several mini marshmallows. To seal the bombs, warm a small plate in the microwave for 45 seconds. Set a decorated, empty sphere on the warm plate for a few seconds to melt the edge.


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Pour the lemon-lime soda into the cup, leaving one to two inches at the top of the cup to make room for the popsicle. Place the Bomb Pop in the cup and allow it to melt slightly, then stir to mix the flavors of the popsicle into the soda. Hint: allow the popsicle to melt slightly before enjoying it. close up of a bomb pop mocktail on a wooden.


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Blue Layer. Mix together the sugar water, raspberry extract, and blue food coloring. Remove the aluminum cover and fill up each popsicle mold the last 1/3 of the way (careful not to overfill!). Freeze for at least 2 hours. To remove the popsicles from the mold, run the mold under warm water for about 10 seconds.


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