These popsicles are not made with candy corns but they sure do look like one! Candy Corn Popsicles are a fun and festive Candy Corn Treat for your upcoming Halloween party.
HOMEMADE POPSICLES
Okay…so we did not actually make these with candy corn, but they kind of look like them right? These are very similar to our Fourth of July popsicles,but made to look like candy corn. . We used a recipe from Kraft which can be found here and made a few of our own changes. Or you could make your own using colored juice or Kool-Aid.
CANDY CORN POPSICLES
Here is the recipe from Kraft with our changes included…

CANDY CORN POPSICLES
These popsicles are not made with candy corns but they sure do look like one! These Candy Corn Popsicles are a fun and festive Candy Corn Treat for your upcoming Halloween party.
Ingredients
- 1 pkg. (4 serving size) JELL-O Orange Flavor Gelatin
- 1 cup sugar, divided
- 2 cups boiling water, divided
- 2 cup water cold with ice cubes
- 1 pkg. (4 serving size) JELL-O Lemon Flavor Gelatin
- 1 8 oz. COOL WHIP Whipped Topping, thawed
Instructions
Layer ONE:
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COMBINE dry orange gelatin mix and 1/2 cup of the sugar in medium bowl.
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Add 1 cup of the boiling water; stir at least 2 min. until gelatin is completely dissolved.
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Add enough ice cubes to 1 cup of the cold water to measure 2 cups.
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Add to gelatin; stir until ice is completely melted.
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Pour evenly into 16 (5-oz.) paper or plastic cups, adding about 1/4 cup of the gelatin to each cup.
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Freeze 1 hour.
Layer TWO:
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MEANWHILE, combine dry yellow gelatin mix and remaining 1/2 cup sugar in medium bowl.
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Add remaining 1 cup boiling water; stir at least 2 min. until gelatin is completely dissolved.
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Add enough ice cubes to remaining 1 cup cold water to measure 2cups.
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Add to gelatin; stir until ice is completely melted. Refrigerate 1 hour.
Layer THREE:
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SPOON about 3 Tbsp. of the whipped topping over orange gelatin in each cup; top evenly with yellow gelatin, adding about 1/4 cup of the gelatin to each cup.
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Freeze 1hour or until almost firm
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Insert wooden pop stick or plastic spoon into center of each cup for handle.
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Freeze an additional 4 hours or overnight.
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To remove pops from cups, place bottoms of cups under warm running water for 15 sec. Press firmly on bottoms of cups to release pops. (Do not twist or pull pop sticks as you may separate the white layer from the others.)
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Store leftover pops in freezer.
Are you a fan of candy corn? I just love the colors, it gets me excited for Fall and Halloween. So, I started looking for Candy Corn Crafts and Treats around the web and I just couldn’t seem to stop. There are so many Candy Corn Crafts and Treats out there! I could of kept going but I limited to these ones below. Check them out HERE!
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Oh, my–you've got me hooked! Right now in the kitchen I have Hershey's candy corn kisses waiting next to white and chocolate chips for the other candy corn cookies…I may not leave the kitchen this weekend. :) Thanks for all of the great ideas!
I think you have the luckiest kids ever! You are the kind of mom my kids only dream of! You are so clever, and creative, and ambitious!!! Thanks for sharing all of your wonderful ideas!
Yummmmmm!!!
*Dang! I was just at Target and forgot to look for those kisses! Shoot!
These look like lots of fun! Question: Why do you add the additional sugar to the gelatin? Will sugar free jello work just as well? We have to watch out for sugars around here… diabetes. My boys would think these are great, if I could make them relatively sugar free.
Super cool pics and dessert idea. Can you be my mommy?!:-)
That is such a great idea!! It is still pretty warm around here, so they would be so fun for a Halloween treat!
And can I say you continue to amaze me at all the stuff you post!
I just gave you an award!
What a sweet idea…Thanks for sharing!
Oh,…..thanks for sharing….my 7-year old is gonna love this!!!!
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These are so freakin' cute! How in the world do you come up with this stuff?
Hi there! So many great Candy Corn ideas, I love it!
ps. I linked to this post today, Thank You!
I posted this wonderful idea in my article Have a Candy Corn Halloween!. And of course I gave your blog the credit and a link.
oo these look good!! i just called hubby and told him to pick some things up for me so i can try them!!
Hey there, I just stopped in to let you know I featured this total cuteness on my blog today! Those candy corn looking Popsicles are darling!!
Come on by to grab a button to brag about it!!
http://www.ourdandelionwishes.com/2010/10/suhweeet.html
So, SO cute and they sound yummy!! Thank you for sharing.
I featured your popsicles on my blog today, come on over and check it out:
http://www.artsyfartsymama.com/2012/09/pinteresting-features-n-shtuff-48.html
Thank you so much for the feature Lindsay! Heading over to check out your site!