Introduction: Nutella Cool Whip Popsicles
These creamy popsicles are a refreshing dessert that's perfect for any hot summer day. They're incredibly easy to make too! This recipe makes around 3 large popsicles, but you can double (or triple) it easily.
Step 1: Blend
Ingredients:
1 cup COOL WHIP
1/2 cup milk
3 Tbsp. Nutella
Place all ingredients in blender and process until well combined.
Step 2: Pour Into Mold
Pour mixture into popsicle mold* and insert sticks.
*If you don't have a popsicle mold, you can use paper dixie cups and popsicle sticks. Simply tear off the cups once the pops are frozen.
Step 3: Freeze & Enjoy!
Place in freezer for several hours until completely frozen. Keep frozen until ready to eat. Enjoy on a hot summer day!

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41 Comments
5 years ago
thanks!
5 years ago
we made this at our summer camp, they were easy to do and the children loved them!
6 years ago
These look SO yummy! I might try them this summer!
6 years ago on Step 3
These were really good,but how do you keep them from sticking to the mold?
7 years ago on Introduction
My nephew and niece LOVE these! Whenever they're all gone, they ask me to make more. I actually don't even use a blender (I don't have one) and just whisk the ingredients in a bowl. They come out fine.
7 years ago
Just made some with strawberries! Can't wait to see how they turn out!
8 years ago on Step 3
This is really cool and creative! Freakin awesome idea,i have to try it
9 years ago on Introduction
What sort a milk do you use? 2%? Whole?
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
I actually used coconut- milk and it worked fine.
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
I used 2% but I think it would work with 1% or whole (probably even non-fat since the Cool Whip is so thick).
9 years ago on Introduction
Super easy, super yummy!!! My kids loved them too!!! Thank you so much for sharing this idea.
9 years ago on Introduction
I love nutella! What a great idea!
9 years ago on Introduction
These look like an AWESOME sub for store-bought fudgsicles! And I totally agree that one could use TrueWhip (chemical-free/natural whipped topping) or real whipped cream.....whatever floats your boat :)
9 years ago on Introduction
Even though I don't like Cool Whip, I think I will give these a try. I wonder if you could use DreamWhip instead...
9 years ago on Introduction
wow cool idea
can you use sweet whipped cream instead?
i don't think coolwhip exists in Australia!
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Yes! QLD opinion here - Absolutely. It's exactly the same. Just mix it so it's slightly thick and stiff. Not Pavlova style, more icing style. :)
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
haha, great thanks :D
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
better yet, vegimite popsicle. not really that sounds awful
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Do you have Dream Whip in Australia?
http://talk.uk-yankee.com/index.php?topic=58931.0
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
not sure..can't say i've seen it
but i prefer using homemade stuff rather then processed packets stuff