Get ready for a taste of paradise with our homemade mango popsicles! These healthy ice pops are made with simple ingredients like fresh, juicy mangoes and honey—every bite is a burst of tropical flavor.

On hot days I always find myself craving natural fruit popsicles. There’s nothing more refreshing than a smooth, chilled fruit pop when you’re overheated and tired.
The best part is you can easily make real mango popsicles at home for a fraction of the cost of store-bought versions, using just a few wholesome ingredients.
If you love mango as much as I do, this simple recipe will be a new favorite. Let’s get started!

what you need to make mango popsicles
ingredients
- Mango – Use fresh, ripe mango chunks or thawed frozen mango. Ripe mangoes give the best natural sweetness and smooth texture.
- Honey or Maple Syrup – Optional. A touch of honey or maple syrup enhances sweetness, but you can omit it for a pure fruit version.

Tools to Use:
- Blender or Food Processor
- Popsicle Molds
how to make mango popsicles
Blend – Place mango chunks and honey or maple syrup in a blender or food processor. Blend until completely smooth and free of lumps.
Pour – Divide the mango puree evenly among 10 popsicle molds. Secure the lid and insert the sticks, leaving about 1.5 inches exposed.
Freeze – Place the molds in the freezer and let them set for 4 to 8 hours, or until solid.

tips for success
Serve – Remove popsicles from the freezer just before serving. Run the molds under lukewarm water for about 15 seconds to loosen them, then gently pull out the popsicles.
Store – Keep popsicles in the freezer inside the molds or in an airtight container for up to two weeks.
Variations – For a lower-sugar treat, skip the honey or maple syrup and rely on ripe mangoes for sweetness.
about This Recipe for mango popsicles
- Only 2 main ingredients: mangoes and honey (optional)
- Just 3 easy steps: blend, pour, freeze
- Made from real fruit, so they’re a healthy frozen treat
- Smooth, naturally sweet, and packed with mango flavor
FAQ about making mango popsicles
can I use frozen mango for homemade popsicles?
Yes. Frozen mango works very well and is convenient because it’s already peeled and chopped. Thaw slightly before blending for an even texture.

how long does it take to freeze mango popsicles?
Freezing time varies by mold size and freezer temperature, but plan on about 4 to 8 hours for popsicles to set completely.
are homemade mango popsicles healthy?
Yes. Homemade mango popsicles are typically healthier than many store-bought options because you control the ingredients. Mangoes provide vitamin C, vitamin A, fiber, and antioxidants.
Sweeten with a bit of honey or maple syrup if desired, or skip added sweeteners and let ripe mangoes provide natural sugar.

can I add other fruits to mango popsicles?
Absolutely. Mixing other fruits with mango creates bright, complementary flavors. Popular pairings include:
- Pineapple
- Berries
- Citrus
- Passion fruit
- Banana
- Watermelon
- Kiwi
how do i prevent ice crystals from forming in mango popsicles?
Ice crystals affect texture. To minimize them:
- Blend thoroughly so the puree is completely smooth.
- Add a natural sweetener like honey or maple syrup to lower freezing point slightly and improve texture.
- Use molds with a tight seal to reduce exposure to freezer air.
- Avoid thawing and refreezing; store popsicles properly once frozen.
more healthy Homemade Popsicle Recipes
If you enjoyed this recipe, try other healthy summer treats that use real fruit and simple ingredients.
- Healthy Fudgesicles
- Greek Yogurt and Fruit Swirl Popsicles
- Watermelon Popsicles
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Mango Popsicles
10 popsicles
10 minutes
4 hours
4 hours 10 minutes
Get ready for a taste of paradise with these homemade mango popsicles—simple, healthy, and full of fresh mango flavor.
Ingredients
- 5 cups mango chunks (fresh or frozen)
- 1/4 cup honey or maple syrup (optional)
Instructions
- Add the mango chunks and maple syrup or honey to a blender. Blend until smooth and no lumps remain.
- Divide the mango puree evenly among 10 popsicle molds. Secure lids and insert sticks, leaving about 1.5 inches exposed.
- Place the molds in the freezer and let them harden for 4 to 8 hours.
Notes
Serve – Loosen molds under lukewarm water for about 15 seconds before removing popsicles.
Store – Keep frozen in molds or airtight container for up to two weeks.
Variations – Omit honey or maple syrup for a fruit-only, lower-sugar option.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 10
Serving Size: 1 popsicle
Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 80Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 1mgCarbohydrates: 21gFiber: 1gSugar: 19gProtein: 1g