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4th of July Jello Ice Cubes

June 30, 2017   |   Leave a Comment

4th of July weekend is here and we have a fun treat to make for your drink! These Jello Ice Cubes are the perfect addition to any beverage! Turn a regular glass of lemonade into a patriotic punch with these ice cubes!

4th of July Jello Ice Cubes

Kids in the Kitchen made these live on Facebook the other day and they turned out great! All you need is the different types of jello and some water to make these little treats!

My youngest guy loves to pop a few into his Sprite and drink it from a Mason jar with a 4th of July straw! He says it’s a really fun drink. We’ll be making these for our 4th of July BBQ too and letting everyone have some fun with them!

I think it would be fun to use Vodka in them too and make an ADULT version of the Jello Ice Cubes! Remember to keep them away from the kiddos if you do this!

4th of July Jello Ice Cubes

How to Make Jello Ice Cubes

Ingredients You Need

1 Package Cherry Jello

1 Package Berry Blue Jello

For each package of Jello, you will want to boil 1 cup of water, after the water comes to a boil add the Jello mix into it and mix it so that it completely dissolves. Next, add in 1/2 cup cold water. Pour the Jello mixture into the ice cube molds and freeze for 4 hours. Add them to your Sprite, punch or lemonade!

4th of July Jello Ice Cubes

Have a fabulous 4th of July everyone!

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Ingredients

  • 1 Package Cherry Jello
  • 1 Package Berry Blue Jello

Instructions

  1. For each package of Jello, you will want to boil 1 cup of water, after the water comes to a boil add the Jello mix into it and mix it so that it completely dissolves. Next add in 1/2 cup cold water. Pour the Jello mixture into the ice cube molds and freeze for 4 hours. Add them to your Sprite, punch or lemonade!

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