Fireball Whiskey Cinnamon Roll Boozy Ice Pops

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Inspired by the Cinnamon Roll Cocktail, these delicious Fireball Whiskey cinnamon roll ice pops are made with just 2 ingredients: cream soda and Fireball whiskey.  It doesn’t get much simpler than that.

Soda-lovers, be sure to give our cherry coke cocktail recipe a try as well – it is delicious!

Fireball Whiskey Cinnamon Roll Ice Pops on tray of ice with cinnamon buns in the background and airplane-sized bottle of fireball whiskey infront of the ice pops.

I cannot believe that Labor Day is only a week away. Summer might be coming to an end, but that is no reason to stop enjoying my favorite summer treat…. ice pops!

Ice pops are the perfect refreshing summer treat.

While I love a good homemade fruit popsicle, it is sometimes nice to enjoy what I like to refer to as an “adult ice pop.”

You know what I am talking about. An ice pop that includes alcohol.

Some call them boozy ice pops, others spiked ice pops, but I like my term.

These ice pops are strictly for the grown-ups in the house, hence my calling them adult ice pops.

And they taste just. like. cinnamon buns.

But enough of my rambling, on to the delicious Fireball Whiskey Cinnamon Roll Ice Pop recipe that you came here for!

A&W Cream Soda 2 litter bottle, small Fireball Whiskey bottle, and 4 cavity ice pop mold.

Fireball Ice Pop Supplies

We used plastic ice pop molds but if you plan on serving your ice pops at a BBQ or other party it might be wise to use disposable ice pop baggies to minimize clean-up.

You should be able to pick up ice pop molds at many major retailers such as Target and Walmart. But, if you are like me and prefer shopping from your couch, you can order them via Amazon here.

Fireball Whiskey cinnamon roll ice pops served on platter of ice with tray of cinnamon buns in the background and bottle of fireball cinnamon whiskey next to them

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4.55 from 46 votes

Fireball Whiskey Cinnamon Roll Boozy Ice Pop

Author: Jaclyn
Prep: 5 minutes
Set Time 3 hours
Total: 3 hours 5 minutes
Inspired by the Cinnamon Roll Cocktail, these delicious Fireball Whiskey cinnamon roll ice pops are made with just 2 ingredients: cream soda and Fireball whiskey.

Ingredients
 

  • 2 cups cream soda I used A&W
  • ¼ cup Fireball cinnamon whiskey

Instructions

  • Add Fireball and cream soda to a pitcher and stir to combine.
  • Pour the mixture into the ice pop molds, up to the fill line.
  • Place the cover on the molds (if necessary).
  • Freeze for at least 3 hours before serving (I like to freeze overnight).

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 97kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Sodium: 14mg | Potassium: 1mg | Sugar: 16g | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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Inspired by the Cinnamon Roll Cocktail, these delicious Fireball Whiskey cinnamon roll ice pops are made with just 2 ingredients: cream soda and Fireball whiskey.  It doesn't get much simpler than that.
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  1. Love this boozy whiskey cinnamon roll ice pop. I think I need to make it for adults, I haven’t tried with booze in ice pop.

  2. Such a great summer treat! I love the boozy cinnamon whiskey addition to these ice pops. Everyone will love them at a party

  3. Um… YES!! Great idea, love that it is super easy to throw together and absolutely perfect for summer get togethers!!

  4. Sounds so YUMMY..😋
    Friends are getting together this weekends..
    No better time to try them

  5. I’d prefer more Fireball in them but I guess that would keep them from freezing solid??

  6. Has anyone experimented with adding more Fireball with less soda for a stronger adult cool down?

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