22-05-2025
Three genius ways to save on ice lollies as prices and temperatures rise
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SUN SAVERS Three genius ways to save on ice lollies as prices and temperatures rise
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ICE lollies are perfect for cooling off when temperatures rise, but they can be pricey.
Here are some ways to keep down the cost of your frozen treats . . .
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BREAK THE MOULD: Making your own lollies is far cheaper than buying from the shops.
You just need to invest in some moulds, which can be used over and over again.
Dunelm has a set of four silicone push-up moulds for £5.
Simply fill them with juice or squash and pop in the freezer for a quick, low-effort treat.
USE IT UP: If you want to get creative, homemade ice cream and lollies are a great way to use up any fruit that is on the turn.
It is also a clever way to smuggle fruit into a fussy child's diet.
Raid your fridge for items that need to be used and get kids involved for a fun activity that they'll love.
For example, when you have some bananas that need using up, simply chop into chunks and freeze for at least an hour.
Then blitz them with a little milk to a creamy texture before freezing in moulds.
You could add a teaspoon of honey for a sweeter taste.
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Avocado works well to give a nice creamy texture.
Just blend with natural yoghurt, a squeeze of lime and a little honey before freezing in moulds.
Or try soft strawberries blitzed with apple juice for an easy delicious combo.
CARRY CASE: Kids often want ice lollies when you're at the park or as a treat on a day out.
But the price of single lollies from shops or ice cream vans can be really expensive.
Instead, you can take homemade or shop-bought lollies with you by popping them inside a travel mug which keeps drinks and food cold.
The best cooling travel mugs can be expensive but they are worth the investment if they stop you buying refreshments when out and about.
Try the Sainsbury's home travel cup, £12.
All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability.
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Here are some ways to keep down the cost of your frozen treats
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