DIY: Red, White and Blue Ice Cubes for the Fourth of July

With the weather getting hotter and hotter each day, I find myself drinking more and more water to stay hydrated and keep cool. And with the Fourth of July right around the corner, I thought I would make some red white and blue ice cubes to add to summer drinks.

This is a quick and easy DIY (only takes a few minutes to make a whole tray) that you can make with your kids all summer long, but it’s especially perfect for July Fourth because of the patriotic color scheme. Bonus! It is also a great way to get kids eating fruits and drinking more water.

Supplies:

  • Blueberries
  • Raspberries
  • Pomegranate seeds
  • Ice cube trays (I used these two trays: one and two.)
  • Water

Instructions:

Step 1: Wash blueberries and raspberries well. Get your pomegranate arils ready as well.


Step 2: Next, add several blueberries, raspberries, and pomegranate seeds to each ice cube section. If you have a long ice cube tray, like the black one shown, create a striped pattern with blueberries and pomegranate seeds, as shown, to create a patriotic pattern.


Step 3: Pour water into each cube well, covering the fruit.

Step 4: Set trays in the freezer and allow the water to freeze.


Step 5: Once frozen, you can add the cubes to any drink, like these sparkling water mocktails or fresh strawberry lemonade.

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