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    4th of July Fireworks Ice Cream Soda

    By Nancy Mock June 29, 2019 Updated October 23, 2023 Leave a Comment

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    4th of July Fireworks Ice Cream Soda! This 4th of July Fireworks Ice Cream Soda has a red, white and blue hue, just in time for the holiday! Sweet, cherry soda, ice cream and exploding Pop Rocks!
    Red ice cream sodas with striped paper straws.

    A kid-friendly recipe that's fun for everyone! This ice cream soda is red, white, and blue—perfect for the fourth of July! And it even has a little fireworks action from a sprinkle of Pop Rocks!

    Two red ice cream sodas with blue Pop Rocks and bottles of IBC Cherry Soda in background.
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    How long has it been since you've had Pop Rocks? (It has not been that long for me... I have no self-control.)

    Two packets of Tropical Punch flavor Pop Rocks, cherry soda bottles in background.

    Next question: what's your favorite kind of soda float? A classic root beer float, or maybe a scoop of orange sherbet in bubbly 7-Up.

    Whatever you prefer, floats (or ice cream sodas) are creamy, cold, and carbonated. They're pure bliss and a summertime joy.

    Colorful red and blue striped paper straws in a glass, cherry sodas in background.

    Well, let me introduce you to your new favorite soda float: the 4th of July Fireworks Ice Cream Soda! With red, white, and blue hues and a cherry soda base, it's a must-have for the holiday!

    Two bottles of IBC Black Cherry Soda on blue tablecloth printed with white stars.

    The delectable flavor combo here is rich vanilla ice cream and sweet cherry soda, plus a swirl of candy flavor!

    Why you'll love it

    This recipe calls for only one do-ahead step: swirling Pop Rocks into softened ice cream to add a ribbon of blue color and then chilling the mixture to firm up the ice cream. This is very easy to do in advance or even the night before!

    The actual ice cream sodas are fun and convenient because they're quick to assemble - perfect to make with kids. The last step of adding the Pop Rocks is the most exciting and entertaining one!

    Things needed for recipe: bottles of cherry soda, vanilla ice cream, Pop Rocks.

    🔪 How to make the 4th of July Fireworks Ice Cream Soda

    Ingredients:

    • Red Soda: This can be cherry soda or another flavor, as long as it's red.
    • Vanilla Ice Cream: Use a good-quality brand with lots of vanilla flavor.
    • Blue Pop Rocks: Pick up the Tropical Punch flavor—it's blue!

    Step 1: Combine candy and ice cream

    Vanilla ice cream topped with blue Pop Rocks candies in a clear bowl.

    Stir Pop Rocks into softened ice cream. Put the ice cream back into the freezer to firm up.

    Step 2: Pour soda

    Overhead shot of blue swirled vanilla ice cream, cherry soda in two glasses.

    Pour cherry soda into two tall glasses.

    Step 3: Add ice cream

    Two glasses, one with cherry soda, the other with ice cream bubbling in the soda.

    Add ice cream to the glasses.

    Step 4: Make the fireworks happen!

    Two glasses with cherry ice cream sodas topped with blue Pop Rocks.

    Add Pop Rocks to the top of each ice cream soda, and watch the "fireworks" fly!

    Tips

    • To get the blue for your red, white, and blue drink look for the Tropical Fruit Punch flavor of Pop Rocks.
    • If you are really pressed for time, you can skip the step of swirling Pop Rocks into the ice cream—there's no chilling time necessary this way.
    • There are lots of brands of cherry soda, with colors ranging from neon pink to garnet! Pick your favorite—my family preferred the flavor of the IBC Dark Cherry Soda.
    • To keep the sodas looking, tasting, and popping their best, serve them immediately after assembling.

    FAQs

    Can I use a different flavor of soda? Or ice cream?

    Of course! The combination of cherry soda and vanilla ice cream here is for the delectable flavor (of course) and for the red-white-blue theme. Feel free to experiment with other sodas and ice creams, ices, or sorbets.

    Can any steps be done ahead of time?

    Stirring the Pop Rocks into the ice cream. Other steps you can do in advance: chill the sodas and glasses, have everything laid out and ready to make the drinks (straws, Pop Rocks, spoons), and you can scoop the ice cream ahead of time. Just place the scoops of ice cream on a small baking sheet, cover them with plastic and hold them in the freezer.

    Is that urban myth about Pop Rocks and soda really true?

    No 🙂 You will get lots of fizzing and bubbles when Pop Rocks meet soda but the combo will not hurt you. (Phew!)

    Tall glasses with ice cream sodas colored red.

    The recipe for the 4th of July Fireworks Ice Cream Soda is below. Need more festive recipe ideas? Here are a few!

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    💬 How do you like these poppin' drinks? Leave a comment below!

    📖 Recipe

    This 4th of July Fireworks Ice Cream Soda has a red, white and blue hue, just in time for the holiday! Sweet, cherry soda, ice cream and exploding Pop Rocks!

    4th of July Fireworks Ice Cream Soda

    Nancy Mock
    A kid-friendly recipe that's fun for everyone! This ice cream soda is red, white and blue - perfect for the 4th of July! And it has a little fireworks action from a sprinkle of Pop Rocks!
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Chilling Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 1 hour hr 45 minutes mins
    Course Chilled Dessert, Dessert, Drinks, Ice Cream, Summer Dessert, Summer Drink
    Servings 4 servings

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 2 packages blue Pop Rocks: look for Tropical Fruit Punch flavor (.33 ounces each)
    • 2 cups vanilla bean ice cream, softened
    • 24 ounces (two 12-ounce bottles) red cherry soda (I used IBC brand), chilled
    • 4 tall chilled glasses plus straws & spoons

    Instructions
     

    Prepare the ice cream:

    • Open one package of Pop Rocks and pour them over the softened vanilla ice cream.
    • Stir them together just until the Pop Rocks leave streaks of blue through the ice cream. You want the streaks to be bright and visible.
    • Cover the ice cream with plastic wrap, pressing it to the surface of the ice cream and place it in the freezer. Freeze the ice cream for 1-2 hours until it has firmed up.

    Assemble the sodas:

    • Divide the cherry sodas between the four chilled glasses, half a bottle into each glass.
    • Use a ¼-cup scoop and gently place two scoops of the Pop Rocks ice cream into each glass.
    • Open the second envelope of Pop Rocks and sprinkle them over the top of the ice cream sodas - and watch them pop!
    • Place straws into each glass and serve them immediately, along with a spoon for each. Makes 4 servings.

    Notes

    • To get the blue for your red, white, and blue drink look for the Tropical Fruit Punch flavor of Pop Rocks.
    • To keep the sodas looking, tasting, and popping their best, serve them immediately after assembling.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1servingCalories: 208kcalCarbohydrates: 33gProtein: 2gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 29mgSodium: 69mgPotassium: 131mgSugar: 31gVitamin A: 280IUVitamin C: 0.4mgCalcium: 88mgIron: 0.1mg
    Tried this recipe?Leave a comment, tell me what you think!

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