Chunky Monkey Chocolate Pudding Pops
by Alice Currah on Jul 21, 2014
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In 1979, a new frozen treat called "pudding pops" came to market. These frozen chocolate pops were a favorite of mine. When they were discontinued, I couldn't believe how a company could just stop selling a product. As an eight-year-old, it was inconceivable. There was something noticeably different in flavor and texture with pudding pops compared to the more classic fudge pop. Pudding pops were creamier and smooth. The flavor was slightly less sweet with a familiar pudding flavor I grew up loving. Thirty-five years later, pudding pops remain discontinued, yet they can still be enjoyed with a little bit of effort and patience.
Today, during our Camp PBS Parents series, I am sharing an easy recipe to re-create this treasured summer dessert called Chunky Monkey Chocolate Pudding Pops. Made with a small box of instant chocolate pudding, milk, a ripe banana, and a little peanut butter, these pudding pops make a great summer treat. Kids and their parents will love making and eating them together. Enjoy!
Frozen pop molds can be purchased nearly everywhere including the grocery store. Wooden pop sticks can be found at local craft stores. Of course, if you don't have a pops mold, small disposable cups can also be used. Using a blender is the best way to puree and mix all the ingredients. Aluminum foil makes keeping those sticks easy.
Chunky Monkey Chocolate Pudding Pops
Recipe by Alice Currah
Ingredients
- 1 3-oz box instant chocolate pudding
- 1 1/2 cups whole milk
- 1 ripe banana
- 2 tablespoons peanut butter