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Fla-Vor-Ice Fruity Freezer Bars, Assorted Flavors
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Fla-Vor-Ice Fruity Freezer Bars, Assorted Flavors

Fla-Vor-Ice
150 oz
Available at Foodtown
90
Calories
0g
Protein
21g
Sugars
15mg
Sodium
38
Ingredients

What You Should Know

Fla-Vor-Ice Fruity Freezer Bars are the quintessential bright, icy pop you’ll spot in the supermarket freezer aisle, stacked beside novelty ice pops, sugar-based frozen novelties, and kid-focused frozen desserts. Packaged in a large, colorful box with individually sealed plastic tubes, this 150 oz multi-pack is the kind of bulk purchase families grab for summer cookouts, school-lunch prep, or party favor bins. It reads like a childhood staple: playful colors, simple fruit names, and imagery that appeals to kids and nostalgic adults. Brand positioning leans into value and fun — an inexpensive, convenient treat marketed toward parents buying for children, daycare centers, and budget-minded shoppers seeking crowd-pleasing sweets for gatherings. Labels often highlight “fruit” or small amounts of juice concentrate, but there’s no organic certification and the copy mixes natural and artificial cues (natural and artificial flavors, bright synthetic colors). In plain processing terms, these bars are highly processed products made from water, high-fructose corn syrup, flavorings, preservatives, and colorants with minimal whole-food content. Sensory notes: intensely sweet, sharply flavored, and icy rather than creamy — a squeezable, melt-to-slush texture that releases bright artificial fruit flavors and vivid red, blue, and yellow hues. Rituals around the product are simple and social: freeze at home, peel or slit open the plastic, and hand them to children at poolside, on road trips, or after sports. They function as a nostalgic, low-cost indulgence that signals summertime and easy entertaining more than nutrition.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size: 4 pops
Servings per Container: 20
Calories90
% Daily Value*
Total Fat0g0%
Saturated Fat0g0%
Sodium15mg1%
Total Carbohydrate22g8%
Total Sugars21g
Added Sugars20g40%
Protein0g
* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Ingredients

Water,, High, Fructose, Corn, Syrup,, Contains, 2%, or, Less, of, the, Following:, Apple, and, Pear, Juice, from, Concentrate,, Citric, Acid,, Natural, and, Artificial, Flavors,, Sodium, Benzoate, and, Potassium, Sorbate, (Preservatives),, Red, 40,, Yellow, 5,, Yellow, 6,, Blue, 1..

Flagged Ingredients:

  • Sodium Benzoate - Synthetic preservative
  • Potassium Sorbate - Synthetic preservative
  • Red 40 - Artificial coloring
  • Yellow 5 - Artificial coloring
  • Yellow 6 - Artificial coloring
  • Blue 1 - Artificial coloring
No PreservativeNo Additive

Dietary Labels

This product is not vegan, is gluten-free, and is not organic.

Ultra-Processing Assessment

NOVA Score:4 / 4

Ultra-Processed

Why this score?

Contains industrial ingredients (high-fructose corn syrup, preservatives, artificial colors and flavors) and is manufactured into a ready-to-eat sweet frozen product, fitting the ultraprocessed (NOVA 4) category.

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Common Questions about Fla-Vor-Ice Fruity Freezer Bars, Assorted Flavors

Well, that depends on how you define 'healthy.' These fruity freezer bars are a fun, nostalgic treat, but they're not exactly a superfood. With 21g of sugar per serving, they might not be the best choice for everyday snacking, especially if you’re looking to limit added sugars. Think of them as an occasional indulgence rather than a health staple.

Perfect For

back-to-school
movie-night
road-trip

Vibe:

nostalgicconvenientindulgent
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