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Sunkist’s New Yoghurt Creamsicle Is A Guilt-Free Take On Your Fave Childhood Popsicle

Sunkist launches new Yoghurt Creamsicle

Growing up, one of my favourite childhood treats was the citrusy creamsicle from the neighbourhood mama shop. The sharp zing of the icy popsicle shell, giving way to the creamy vanilla middle, was a combination I would always willingly shell out my pocket money for, especially after a hot day at the playground. 

These days, I look for snacks that balance taste with better-for-you benefits, and that’s exactly where the new Sunkist Yoghurt Creamsicle comes in. This supermarket and convenience store find delivers the same nostalgic refreshment as the popsicles from my childhood days, but with healthy twists that make it as functional as it is delicious. Plus, it’s halal-certified.

These Yoghurt Creamsicles are exactly what you want to get you through a sweltering day in Singapore. It doesn’t matter if you need relief from a midday slump, a refreshing sweet fix after a sweaty run club sesh, or a cool down following a game of pickleball with your kakis—this ice-cold delight is an immediate pick-me-up.

What’s even better: the Sunkist Yoghurt Creamsicle comes power-packed with health benefits too, so it’s practically guilt-free. 

When it comes to oranges, few names are as iconic as Sunkist. With over a century of expertise in growing and sharing the freshest citrus, the brand is synonymous with that unmistakable sunny zing, whether it’s from their fruit or their orange juice range. It’s this same heritage that goes into the Sunkist Yoghurt Creamsicle’s shell, made with real orange juice, and a natural boost of Vitamin C to support your immunity.

The creamy yoghurt centre is also loaded with probiotics to keep your gut health in check. Put together, it’s a healthier spin on ice cream and popsicles—one that tastes good and leaves you feeling even better.

If you’d like to get your hands on these Yoghurt Creamsicles, you can find them in stores and online at major supermarkets, as well as convenience stores. Prices start at $1.70 for a single stick, or $6.80 for a box of four. 

Shop the new Sunkist Yoghurt Creamsicle here!

Photos taken by Paula Formantes.
This post was brought to you by Sunkist. 

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