

Vegan novelty dessertsįrom cones to dairy-free ice cream-stuffed mochi, these novelty desserts are for ice cream lovers who don’t want to dig into a pint. There are two flavors: classic açaí or açaí strawberry-banana. They are inspired by those classic freezer pops that powered us through childhood summers but instead of high-fructose corn syrup, they’re made from real açaí berries and contain no added sugars. The only non-vegan flavors to watch out for in Outshine’s fruit bar range are the ones made with coconut which, unfortunately, contain dairy.īest known for its frozen açaí bowls, Sambazon also dabbles in desserts, such as these fruity smoothie pops. It comes in refreshing flavors like pineapple, peach, mango, and lemon. In fact, they contain no added sugar at all. This vegan-friendly brand touts flavors made with real fruit juice, no artificial colors or flavors, and zero high-fructose corn syrup. They’re just the thing to help cool you off after getting home after spending time under the hot sun. Choose from flavors such as blueberry, pomegranate, grape, and banana-based dark chocolate. The majority of these flavorful fruit bars are made with just three ingredients-fruit, water, and a little bit of sugar-with the exception of the chocolate-dipped varieties, which are also 100-percent vegan.

Our freezers have been stocked with many-a Chloe’s Fruit bars throughout the years, regardless of the weather. Bonus: each flavor is made with real fruit. We highly recommend picking up Mango Chile (inspired by fresh mango with Tajín), Strawberry Shortcake, and Orange n’ Cream-a dairy-free creamsicle made with organic coconut instead of cow’s milk. But their unique flavors are where GoodPop really shines. This frozen dessert-maker has more than 10 fruity flavors to choose from, including classics such as lime, strawberry, grape, and cherry. If you’re looking for options, then GoodPop has you covered. Here are some of our personal recommendations for brands to look for at the grocery store. Thankfully, you’ll rarely come across a fruit popsicle that’s not vegan. (Not that we’re complaining-dairy-free desserts were once as mythical as the unicorn unless you trekked out to a specialty grocery store.) However, we’re happy to be your guide through the landscape of vegan frozen desserts. But, truth be told, the freezer aisle is packed with options these days. From fruity popsicles to ice cream cones and sandwiches, we love it all. Summer’s heat and humidity may be unbearable at times, but the opportunity to cool down with vegan frozen desserts is one thing that makes us excited about the season.
