The hottest months have a way of making everyone crave something cold, especially after a long day outside. In this lineup, you’ll find 9 frozen treats that turn ordinary moments into a reason to smile. I find that simple desserts can really set the mood for fun on hot afternoons or evening hangouts. Sometimes, all it takes is a frosty treat to make the heat more bearable.

Keto Coconut Ice Cream inside coconut shells with strawberries around.
Coconut Ice Cream. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Avocado Popsicles

Avocado Popsicles laered on top of each other.
Avocado Popsicles. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Kids and adults both do a double-take when these Avocado Popsicles show up on a tray. There’s a creamy, cool surprise waiting in every bite that somehow feels rich and light at the same time. Once you try one, it’s easy to see why they get snatched up so quickly. This recipe gives you a whole new reason to enjoy a frozen treat on a hot day.

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Eggnog Popsicles

Eggnog Popsicles on ice.
Eggnog Popsicles. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Unexpected flavors can turn a classic dessert into something memorable, and these Eggnog Popsicles do just that. Bold and rich, this treat makes every bite feel special for fans of unique frozen snacks. Popsicles disappear quickly when the familiar taste gets a frosty twist. It’s always fun to watch people discover this new way to enjoy eggnog.

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Frozen Watermelon Dessert

A glass dish filled with pink watermelon mousse, topped with diced watermelon pieces, sits on a white surface next to a striped cloth.
Frozen Watermelon Dessert. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Bright colors and sweet bursts make this Frozen Watermelon Dessert stand out at any gathering. As soon as someone takes a bite, the cool texture and flavor start to win folks over without much effort. I love how these treats help everyone cool down while adding just enough sweetness. Most people end up reaching for one more, even if they weren’t planning on dessert.

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Ice Cream Sandwich

Sugar-Free Ice Cream Sandwich layered on top of ech other on ice.
Ice Cream Sandwich. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Nothing feels quite as classic as enjoying this Ice Cream Sandwich on a sunny afternoon. The smooth, chilly ice cream pressed between soft cookies creates the kind of snack nobody is too old to enjoy. Sharing these sandwiches takes people right back to the best parts of childhood. One bite into this recipe might just remind you of what makes frozen desserts so timeless.

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Mini Popsicles

Mini Popscicles on a plate with tulips.
Mini Popsicles. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

A tray full of these Mini Popsicles offers the kind of relief you want when the heat creeps in. Since they’re small, grabbing one or two feels simple enough that people keep coming back. It doesn’t matter if there are kids or grown-ups around; the pops bring out the playful side in everyone. New flavors and shapes keep things interesting right up until the last stick gets pulled.

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Skyr Popsicles

Skyr Popsicles on ice.
Skyr Popsicles. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Light and refreshing, these Skyr Popsicles make it easy to stay cool on those days you just need a break. There’s something about the creamy texture and subtle flavor that makes each pop disappear fast. Friends always want to know what makes them taste so smooth and chill. Good luck keeping the batch full, since it’s almost impossible to stop at just one.

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Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream

Three scoops of strawberry ice cream in a white bowl, with a bowl of frozen strawberries and an ice cream container in the background.
Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream. Photo credit: Best Clean Eating.

Seeing this Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream in the freezer means dessert is guaranteed to be sweet, smooth, and cool. Whether you scoop it into a bowl or load it on top of a cone, the colors make everyone’s eyes light up. I always remember how one scoop brightens the day for adults and kids alike. It’s the classic treat you’ll want to keep making again and again.

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Coconut Ice Cream

Keto Coconut Ice Cream inside coconut shells with strawberries around.
Coconut Ice Cream. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

There’s a fun feeling when everyone dips a spoon into this Coconut Ice Cream, searching for something creamy and cold. The tropical taste provides sweet relief, especially if you’re hoping to try something lighter than classic chocolate or vanilla. Coconut creates buzz in the kitchen as people compare opinions and sneak extra scoops. Happy faces prove that frozen desserts never go out of style.

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Sugar-Free Mini Popsicles

Sugar Free Mini Popsicles in a heart shape.
Sugar-Free Mini Popsicles. Photo credit: Low Carb – No Carb.

Anyone searching for a sweet ice pop that’s lighter will be glad to spot these Sugar-Free Mini Popsicles in the freezer. Kids and grown-ups both jump in fast since the bright look makes them extra inviting. I love handing them out after a busy afternoon, knowing they’re a simple way to cool off without being too much. They’re just right for sharing on days when you want something quick and refreshing.

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