Sugar Free Fudgesicles Fudge Pops Recipe (2024)

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Summer is quickly approaching! Time to make some frozen treats to beat the heat. Here's how to make sugar-free fudge pops that taste great but only have 5 grams of net carbs.

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The warmer seasons are officially here, and although the first days of it have been relatively mild, I know it's about to get very hot soon.

Although I can eat ice cream any time of year, obviously, to beat the heat, now is the best time of year to eat it.

I have lots of low-carb frozen dessert recipes - there's even one for ice cream bars.

But, I thought it would be fun to try making some no sugar added fudge pops that would be safe for those following a keto, paleo, or dairy-free diet.

Why you'll love it

The ingredients in my fudgesicles no sugar added recipe will yield about ten treats. So, if you have a summer birthday party coming up, it's the perfect healthy dessert for those chocolate lovers in your life!

Your guests might not know (or frankly even care) that these sugar-free fudge bars are actually quite nutritious, containing an impressive amount of iron from the baking chocolate and cacao powder.

You will know - and everyone will be able to taste - the classic fudge pop flavors. It has a delicious chocolate taste without the added carbs.

Ingredients

This is one of my favorite sugar-free recipes! I used only simple ingredients in these frozen ice pops. Here's my ingredients list:

Coconut cream

This is what makes every sugar-free fudge bar taste so creamy. It also gives them a boost of healthy fats too.

Almond milk

Use unsweetened plain almond milk in this frozen treat recipe.

Chocolate

Use both cocoa powder and unsweetened baking chocolate in these sugar-free fudge bars.

Sweetener

Instead of sugar, use both monk fruit liquid sweetener and some powdered erythritol.

Using these sugar alternatives means this chocolate dessert can be enjoyed guilt-free anytime.

Vanilla extract

The real vanilla extract gives these keto fudge bars so much flavor that they will become your new favorite frozen treat.

Please note:Check out the recipe card at the bottom for a full list of ingredients used to make this low-carb recipe.

Tips

  • Wait before you add the stirring sticks. Allow the fudgesicles to freeze for about 30 minutes before placing the sticks in them. This helps position the sticks in the right spot without them sinking to the bottom.
  • Let them thaw a bit. It's best to allow the fudgesicles to thaw slightly before trying to remove them from the molds.
  • Use warm water. You can dip them in warm water for a short time to speed things up.

Instructions

The first thing you'll need is coconut cream! My recipe calls for about 13.5 ounces, which is equivalent to about one can.

Combine cream, milk, and cacao

Pour a can of coconut cream into a medium saucepan. Don't worry if it looks clumpy. This is just the natural settling of the cream. You're about to mix it anyway.

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Add the almond milk and cacao powder to the coconut cream.

Cocoa powder will work but it is more processed. That's why I recommend cacao because it retains its nutritional value.

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Keep in mind that I prefer to make my own almond milk. Store-purchased almond milk contains very few almonds. In fact, it's mostly just water with synthetic vitamins added.

You can use another alternative milk like cashew. Or, if you love a rich, coconutty taste, you can use coconut milk.

Heat ingredients

Heat the coconut cream, alternative milk, and cacao powder over medium heat until hot while whisking occasionally.

Don't wait until the ingredients start bubbling because some of the nutritional value gets lost when this occurs.

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Add chocolate

Next, add some unsweetened baking chocolate. This no-added sugar baking chocolate is a staple of many of my desserts.

Along with it and the natural sugar substitute, this is how I keep my desserts, like these sugar-free fudge pops, low-carb.

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Keep whisking until the chocolate is melted! I usually find it only takes a couple of minutes or so until the chocolate has a nice liquid consistency.

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Stir in sweetener

Next, remove the saucepan from the heat. Add in the sweetener drops. I prefer liquid vanilla steviaas it's readily available on Amazon or in my local market.

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Some people prefer Monk Fruit extract as it tends to have a more pleasing taste. For extra sweetness, you can also add powdered erythritol or allulose.

Pour in molds

Now you're ready to pour the mixture into molds. Don't have popsicle molds? You can order them on Amazon right here. The popsicle molds include a brush for easy clean-up.

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Freeze sugar-free fudge pops

After you're done placing the mix in the molds, place them in the freezer for a half hour. Then, add the popsicle sticks into the partially frozen mixture and place the molds back in the freezer until they're frozen completely.

Finally, after they are frozen, take them out and allow them to thaw for a little while. I find that about five minutes or so is perfect. But, you can speed it up by placing the molds in some warm water.

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️ Serving suggestions

These taste just like the original fudge pops, but they are low-carb. If you are eating them on a hot day, then pour yourself a keto iced coffee to go along with them.

This frozen keto fudge treat will also taste incredible with a scoop of keto vanilla ice cream or some sugar-free strawberry ice pops.

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FAQs

Before we get to the printable recipe card, here are some questions people often ask about how to make it.

Can I use erythritol instead of the liquid sweetener?

Any sweetener you prefer can be used for the keto fudge pops. I just find erythritol can crystallize if too much is used.

How do I make these keto fudge pops taste sweeter?

The taste of these keto pops resembles dark chocolate. If you are looking for a less intense chocolate taste, you'd need to up the sweetener and or cut back on the chocolate.

How long will they last in the freezer?

They will stay fresh in the freezer for up to 6 months.

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Looking for even more sugar-free treats to make for those super hot days or for the rest of the year? Be sure to check out some of my keto ice cream recipes for more cool summer desserts. They are some of my favorites!

  • Raspberry Cheesecake Ice Cream is super creamy and amazingly sugar-free.
  • Chocolate Keto Frostyis a low-carb shake that tastes just like the classic drive-through version.
  • Almond Milk Ice Cream is high in protein and only takes 10 minutes to make, from start to finish!
  • Keto Chocolate Avocado Ice Creamis really soft, creamy, rich, and full of chocolate flavor.
  • Sea Salt Caramel Ice Cream Barshave a really sweet ice cream covered in a rich chocolate shell.

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Recipe

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Sugar Free Fudgesicles Fudge Pops

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Summer is quickly approaching! Time to make some frozen treats to beat the heat. Here's how to make sugar-free fudge pops that taste great but only have 5 grams of net carbs.

Prep Time:5 minutes mins

Cook Time:10 minutes mins

Freeze:9 hours hrs

Total Time:15 minutes mins

Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: American

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Servings: 10 popsicles

Calories: 247

Ingredients

  • 13.5 ounces coconut cream 1 can
  • ¾ cup almond milk or other low carb milk
  • 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocao powder or unsweetened cocoa
  • 8 ounces unsweetened baking chocolate
  • 1 teapoon monk fruit liquid or ½ teaspoon stevia drops
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons powdered erythritol or other powdered sweetener (optional)

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Instructions

  • Heat coconut cream, almond milk, and cocao powder in medium sauce pan over medium low heat until hot.

  • Whisk in the baking chocolate until completely melted.

  • Remove from heat and add in the sweetener drops and vanilla extract. Add powdered sweetener if needed to taste.

  • Pour into popsicle molds and place in freezer for 30 minutes. Add popsicle sticks and continue to freeze until set. Remove from molds and allow to thaw slightly before serving as they will freeze very hard.

Notes

Allow the fudgesicles to freeze for about 30 minutes before placing the sticks it. This helps position the sticks in the right spot without them sinking to the bottom.

It's best to allow the fudgesicles to thaw slightly before trying to remove them from the molds. You can dip them in warm water for a short time to speed things up.

Each fudge pop has about 5g Net Carbs.

Low Carb Sweeteners | Keto Sweetener Conversion Chart

Nutrition

Serving: 1popsicle | Calories: 247 | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 19g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 31mg | Potassium: 335mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 0g | Vitamin C: 1.1mg | Calcium: 52mg | Iron: 5mg

Additional Info

Net Carbs: 5g | % Carbs: 7.7% | % Protein: 6.1% | % Fat: 86.2% | SmartPoints: 12

Notes on Nutritional Information

Nutritional information for the recipe is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site. Erythritol carbs are not included in carb counts as it has been shown not to impact blood sugar. Net carbs are the total carbs minus fiber.

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First published on July 16, 2018. Post updated on April 19, 2022, with additional recipe information and new photos.

Sugar Free Fudgesicles Fudge Pops Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in sugar free Fudgesicles? ›

The Fudgsicles brand contains 28g per pop and are made with aspartame and maltodextrin. It's far better and healthier to make your own sugar free fudge pops at home.

Are sugar free fudge pops good for diabetics? ›

Sugar-free Popsicles

All sugar-free foods aren't necessarily a good choice for diabetics because they sometimes contain too many carbohydrates, which can cause blood sugar levels to rise. One sugar-free option that is safe, though, is Popsicle's Sugar-free Ice Pops, which contain only four grams of carbs.

What are fudge pops made of? ›

Whereas store-bought fudge pops are made with a laundry list of hard-to-pronounce ingredients, the homemade version requires just five simple ones that are likely in your kitchen: cocoa powder, sugar, cornstarch, milk, and vanilla extract, plus a pinch of salt.

Who makes Fudgesicles? ›

Popsicle brands sponsored the Popeye radio show in 1938–1939. The Popsicle brand began expanding from its original flavors after being purchased by Good Humor-Breyers in 1989. Under the Popsicle brand, Good Humor-Breyers holds the trademark for both Creamsicle and Fudgsicle.

Do sugar free popsicles affect blood sugar? ›

Sugar substitutes don't affect your blood sugar level. In fact, most artificial sweeteners are considered "free foods." Free foods contain less than 20 calories and 5 grams or less of carbohydrates, and they don't count as calories or carbohydrates on a diabetes exchange.

Is sugar free popsicles the same as no sugar added? ›

The term “no added sugar” on food packages doesn't mean the food is sugar-free or even low in sugar; and definitely should not be assumed to mean “healthier”. All it means is that the producer of that food product has not added any additional sugars than are already present in the base ingredients.

Can Type 2 diabetics eat sugar-free popsicles? ›

People with type 2 diabetes can have desserts, but they should be mindful of portion sizes and of how often they consume these foods. The following are some low calorie or low carbohydrate dessert options that have less of an impact on blood sugar levels than regular desserts: popsicles with no added sugar.

What popsicles are best for diabetics? ›

Look for Popsicle brand ice pops for a variety of frozen flavors. Italian ice is a great frozen dessert option, made with fruit puree or concentrated syrup. Luigi's lemon Italian ice has 100 calories and 26 grams of carbs per serving. The no-sugar-added ones are sweetened with artificial sweeteners.

Do they make sugar free fudge pops? ›

The Fudgsicle® No Sugar Added fudge pops are actually really good. The taste is very creamy and rich and does not taste like sugar free.

Are there sugar free Fudgesicles? ›

Fudgsicle® No Sugar Added Popsicles 4.1 out of 5 stars, average rating value. Read 379 Reviews. Same page link. The Original Fudge Pops are delicious chocolate flavored bars with 40 calories per pop and no added sugar, which makes it a perfect guilt-free treat!

How many Weight Watchers points in a sugar free fudgesicle? ›

this Fudgsicle brand is 1 Point per pop. get mine at Costco. Use them to make chocolate martinis!! Recipe on ww app.

How many carbs in a sugar free fudgesicle? ›

Fudgesicle, no sugar added (1 bar - each 1.65 FO) contains 8.9g total carbs, 4.3g net carbs, 1g fat, 1.5g protein, and 39 calories.

What year did Fudgesicles come out? ›

Fudgsicle® was introduced in 1946 and still is one of the top sellers.

How many carbs are in sugar free fudge pops? ›

Fusgsicle No Sugar Added The Original Fudge Pops (1 pop) contains 9g total carbs, 7g net carbs, 1g fat, 1g protein, and 40 calories.

How many Weight Watchers points in a sugar-free fudgesicle? ›

this Fudgsicle brand is 1 Point per pop. get mine at Costco. Use them to make chocolate martinis!! Recipe on ww app.

What do they add in sugar-free ice cream? ›

This is commonly achieved by using sugar alcohols such as erythritol, maltitol and xylitol. They can be added in different concentrations to give the right freezing point and freezing curve or profile, with many manufacturers using a combination of two or three.

How many carbs are in no sugar added Fudgesicles? ›

Fudgesicle, no sugar added (1 bar - each 1.65 FO) contains 8.9g total carbs, 4.3g net carbs, 1g fat, 1.5g protein, and 39 calories.

What are the ingredients in no sugar added ice cream? ›

Ingredients: Buttermilk, sorbitol, cream, maltodextrin, maltitol, whey protein concentrate, contains less than 2% of whey, mono & diglycerides, guar gum, cellulose gum, tara gum, propylene glycol monoester, xanthan gum, carrageenan, acesulfame potassium, natural flavors, annatto (color), vitamin A palmitate.

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