Hot weather is the perfect time for homemade popscicles. They are easy and offer loads of creative combinations. Refreshing Coconut Water Pineapple Popsicles, made with 4 simple wholesome ingredients, take the edge off the heat and offers some delicious rehydration too!

After a bout of rainy weather the summer heat has hit for us. My kids are both on a summer swim team and this morning I sat outside poolside during their practice marveling at how hot it was at 7:30 a.m. (and that I probably should have put on sunscreen already!). A favorite summer cooler for us are homemade popsicles and these Refreshing Coconut Water Pineapple Popsicles grab the summer heat by the horns for an icy reprieve.

Hydration is a big thing during the summer here. We do live at altitude lending itself to needing more water and the sun is that much more intense as well. I pay close attention to hydrating my kids during swim meets especially, which often requires recovery sports drinks. A few years ago the hydrating properties of Coconut Water hit the press, claiming it to be a natural option to replace electrolytes following exercise.
As with anything that gains a panacea reputation, the opposition stepped forward to poo-poo the illustrious qualities of Coconut Water which comes from the middle of coconuts. From my research the high level of potassium coupled with low carbohydrate and low sugar poise coconut milk as a worthy consideration after moderate exercise as companion to regular water.

I've shared some articles below so you can be the ultimate judge but regardless it seemed a great ingredient for summer popsicles to soothe the final Dog Days. A bit of pineapple juice, lime juice and a few raspberries to round them out and these popsicles are certain to quench your thirst and while indulging your palate.
I love this vintage-style popsicle mold for making most of our summer popscicles (even the adult-only cocktail popsicles). They are a good size and release easily from the mold. I love using wooden popsicles sticks as well!
Recipe

Refreshing Coconut Water Pineapple Popsicles
Ingredients
- 30 small Raspberries , rinsed
- 1 1/4 cup Coconut Water
- 1/4 cup Lime Juice (preferably freshly squeezed)
- 1 cup Pineapple Juice
- 1 Popsicle mold 10 2.5 ounce molds
- 10 Wooden sticks
Instructions
- Place 3 raspberries in each popsicle mold. Depending on the size they may need to be pushed into the molds.
- Combine all ingredients in a liquid measuring cup and stir to combine. Using a funnel fill each popsicle mold. Place foil over the top of the molds, as well as the mold top if used. Using a sharp knife, create a small slit to insert popsicle sticks and freeze until solid.
- To release run under hot water only until popsicles slide easily from the mold.
Nutrition
More About Coconut Water:
The Truth About Coconut Water {WebMD}
Is Coconut Water Really Great for Hydration? {Men's Health}
The Truth Behind the Coconut Water Craze {Forbes}
What is Behind the Buzz About Coconut Water? {Mayo Clinic}
Tracey says
Oh I love these! I am a huge coconut water fan and these look so refreshing and healthy.
Colleen Lanin says
Those look so great! This is the perfect frozen treat for us down here in Nevada. It’s boiling hot already!
Vera Sweeney says
Woohoo! It’s getting to be that time for frozen deliciousness and fun outdoors. These look great!
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
Oh my gosh, those are so perfect for Georgia summers! I can already tell I’ll be making these all summer.
robin rue says
These sound so refreshing on a hot summer day! What an awesome way to re-hydrate!!
Alexender pop says
Hi,
I love this blog.This Coconut Water Pineapple Popsicle looks like delicious.I will make this recipe at my home.Thanks for sharing this to all..
Jodee Weiland says
These popsicles look and sound delicious! I love the idea of using coconut water…thanks for sharing!
Martha @ A Family Feast says
So pretty – and they look so refreshing!
Renee's Kitchen Adventures says
I’ve recently discovered coconut water and found out I am not a fan of plain, but add flavors and I love it! These are a great idea to use coconut water!
robin rue says
I am the same way – the plain one isn’t good, but flavored is AWESOME 🙂
Pomme says
I love the idea !!! i’ll try it this we !