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Remember this commercial? New Jell-O Pudding Pops, New Jell-O Pudding Pops! Hey Mr. Cosby what’s that? New Jell-O Pudding Pops, frozen pudding on a stick. They won’t strike out with mom . . . I love Mr. Cosby. Jello pudding pops are hard to find so why not make them yourself at home?
Follow package directions on the back of the pudding box and make your chocolate pudding. When pudding is cooked, cool slightly and mix in the Cool Whip whipped topping. Let pudding cool down some more and then pour into small paper cups. Using a little helper have them insert a popsicle stick into the middle of the pudding in each cup (to use for a handle). I placed the cups on a 9×13 inch glass pan so it was easier to place in the freezer. Freeze pops for 5 hours or until firm. Peel off paper and enjoy.
There are a lot of different flavors so you can experiment. Our favorites are banana, vanilla and chocolate. You can also add crushed up Oreos for cookies and cream Jello pops.
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Becki D on 8.20.2010
oh my gosh, I have been missing pudding pops. I am definitely giving this a try!
mommyliz on 6.23.2010
I was JUST thinking about how great it would be if I made homemade Jello chocolate pudding pops…way to read my mind and give me the recipe!
Mommy's Kitchen on 6.11.2010
Hi Deairadea, my kids love when i make the pudding pops. They are so hard to find anymore, but so easy to make. I loved them as a kid to. Brings back old memories.
deairadea on 6.10.2010
pudding pops were some of my favorite treats as a kid!!! This is a must try! Thanks