Real Fruit Watermelon Lime Popsicles – Two Ingredients
Refreshing Watermelon Lime Popsicles are made with fresh fruit and real lime juice for a truly delicious way to cool down on a hot summer day!

I’m a music girl. There is never a time when I am working on my computer, on a blog design or even just writing a recipe post, that I don’t have music blaring from my phone to my ears.
With that said, I have the most eclectic taste in music ever. Even my kids think my taste in music is something slightly comical.
One minute I can be listening to Symphony No. 40 by my good man, Amadeus and then right after that I’m listening to Little Talks by Of Monsters and Men, or something new by Thompson Square or Lady Antebellum.
I’m also pretty into Celtic music as well. I’m pretty certain every genre is covered on my playlist.

I’m a country girl at heart, in case I’ve never mentioned that on my blog before, though I’m pretty sure I have a time or two.
With this comes a love for lots of country music.
When I found out this week’s theme for #sundaysupper was inspired by music, I knew I wanted to use a country song and with my love and obsession with watermelon lately, I went with that.
So, my song this week is “Watermelon Crawl” by Tracy Byrd, and it inspired these super easy, three ingredient popsicles.
Because why not, right? Let’s eat some Real Fruit Watermelon Lime Popsicles!
These Watermelon Lime Popsicles are FANTASTIC!

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- Root Beer Float Popsicles (2 ingredient)
- Peaches and Cream Cobbler Popsicles
- American Flag Smoothie Popsicles
- Strawberry Mango Margarita Popsicles
- Lemonade Yogurt Popsicles
- Fourth of July Fruit & Yogurt Popsicles
- Ellen’s Creamy Cantaloupe Pops
Recipe for Real Fruit Watermelon Lime Popsicles

Two Ingredient Real Fruit Watermelon Lime Popsicles
Ingredients
- ½ cup fresh lime or key lime juice
- 4 cups cut watermelon
- sweetener if desired
Instructions
- Place the cut pieces of watermelon into a blender and puree. Refrigerate about an hour.
- Juice limes until you get a ½ cup of lime juice.
- Distribute the lime juice evenly among 6 popsicle molds. Put in the freezer for about 1 ½ hours.
- Remove the popsicle molds from the freezer and pour in the watermelon to fill them up. Use a stick to swirl together.
- Insert popsicle sticks and put back in the freezer for at least 3-4 hours (overnight is best) to allow to freeze completely. Enjoy!