
Bomb Pop Pops, Grape, Strawberry & Orange, Crush 12 ea
What You Should Know
Bomb Pop Crush Pops — a boxed set of individually wrapped, tri‑flavor ice pops — sits in the supermarket freezer aisle alongside novelty ice cream bars, family popsicles and seasonal frozen treats. Expect to find it near other kids’ frozen novelties and branded soda‑flavor collaborations, often in bright endcaps during summer. These pops are built for sunny occasions: pool days, backyard barbecues, kids’ birthday parties and grab‑and‑go treats for road trips or after‑school snacks. Brand positioning leans into playful nostalgia and cross‑brand recognition — Bomb Pop’s red/white/blue heritage meets Crush soda’s candy‑fruit flavors — targeting families and adults who remember similar childhood treats; marketing emphasizes fun, sharing and retro vibes. The label uses kid‑friendly graphics, bold color blocking and a low‑calorie per pop callout on pack copy, but it does not carry organic certification or natural‑only claims; ingredient statements reveal added sugars, syrups, colorants and stabilizers. In plain processing terms, this is a highly processed frozen confection made from water, multiple added sweeteners, flavorings, artificial and natural colors and several gums/emulsifiers that give texture and stability. Sensory notes: each pop is brightly colored with an icy‑crunch texture that melts quickly, delivering intensely sweet, soda‑like grape, strawberry and orange layers; stick presentation makes it a handheld ritual — unwrapping, licking or biting through colored segments, sharing with friends, or cooling off after play. Packaging is a cardboard outer box with individually sealed plastic sticks, easy to stash in a cooler or freezer door for impulse summer moments.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Water,, Sugar,, Corn, Syrup,, High, Fructose, Corn, Syrup,, Contains, 1%, or, less, of, Natural, and, Artificial, Flavors,, Citric, Acid,, Guar, Gum,, Cellulose, Gum,, Xanthan, Gum,, Cellulose, Gel,, Tara, Gum,, Carrageenan,, Carob, Bean, Gum,, Caramel, Color,, Red, 40,, Yellow, 6,, Blue, 1..
Flagged Ingredients:
- •Red 40 - Artificial coloring
- •Yellow 6 - Artificial coloring
- •Blue 1 - Artificial coloring
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains multiple industrial ingredients (high‑fructose corn syrup, corn syrup), artificial colors and flavors, and several gums/stabilizers typical of ultra‑processed foods, indicating a NOVA 4 classification.
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Common Questions about Bomb Pop Pops, Grape, Strawberry & Orange, Crush 12 ea
When we think of 'healthy,' it really depends on what you're comparing it to. Bomb Pops are a fun, nostalgic treat that packs a punch of sugar—21 grams per serving, to be exact. If you're looking for a refreshing dessert on a hot day, they fit the bill, but they aren't exactly a health food. Moderation is key!
