Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe: 6
Serving Size: 1 serving
Amount Per Serving
Calories 56.6
Total Fat 0.2 g
Saturated Fat 0.0 g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.0 g
Monounsaturated Fat 0.0 g
Cholesterol 0.8 mg
Sodium 14.2 mg
Potassium 179.7 mg
Total Carbohydrate 12.6 g
Dietary Fiber 0.2 g
Sugars 11.0 g
Protein 1.3 g
Vitamin A 3.2 %
Vitamin B-12 0.0 %
Vitamin B-6 3.1 %
Vitamin C 30.2 %
Vitamin D 3.3 %
Vitamin E 0.4 %
Calcium 4.5 %
Copper 2.7 %
Folate 4.3 %
Iron 1.0 %
Magnesium 2.5 %
Manganese 21.1 %
Niacin 1.1 %
Pantothenic Acid 1.2 %
Phosphorus 2.5 %
Riboflavin 1.1 %
Selenium 0.1 %
Thiamin 4.6 %
Zinc 0.4 %
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Calories in Candy Corn Popsicles

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Calories per Ingredient

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Calories per serving of Candy Corn Popsicles

24 calories of Pineapple Juice, (0.17 cup)

19 calories of Orange Juice, (0.17 cup)

15 calories of Yoplait Light Vanilla Yogurt (6oz), (0.17 serving)


Nutrition & Calorie Comments  

How much sugar in this recipe ?
This tasted great, I lowered the calories some from the orange juice, and found other ways to lower it
grand kids loved this.
use the lower sugar juice to save calories and carbs
If worried about calories or sugar, try using Trop 50 orange juice or classic orange Crystal light. I used sweetened plain yogurt, Trop 50 orange juice with calcium and diluted mango nectar (I didn't have pineapple juice). Daughter liked them which is all that matters.
Cute way to have juice with a smidgen of yogurt. But at 11g of sugar per pop. Too much sugar for me. I would rater have Greek yogurt ,top with some fresh fruit.
Fun treat for kids - way too much sugar for me!
@Geckotreefrog: since you quote the glycemic index, you then know that the ingredients in this recipe breakdown much differently than your suggested candy as a comparison. It also won't cause the sugar spike/crash in your system either. This is a nice healthy alternative. Thank you for the idea
C'mon. To call this healthy is ridiculous. From a glycemic view, you might as well eat the candy, w/ a little bit of protein on the side. No wonder people don't understand what's healthy & what isn't.
It sounds yummy, but I think it would have too many carbs for me. The idea of Greek Yogurt sounds like it would help add more protein...