Updated April 2024! Chloe’s started out as a dairy-free soft serve shop on the East coast. They focused on fruit forward flavors which they swirled into cups and froze into pops. The grab-and-go pops became quite popular, so they eventually began packaging Chloe’s Fruit Pops for retail. Today, they are 100% focused on their retail products, which still include this wonderful selection of the classic Chloe’s Fruit Pops. They’ve recently updated their packaging, so we thought this would be a good time to update our post, too!
Unlike most of their competitors, these frozen treats are made with just fruit, water and cane sugar. They don’t contain stabilizers, preservatives, artificial flavors, sugar alcohols, or any other questionable ingredients. They’re also fat-free for a lighter treat. Smoking
Ingredients: mango purée (mangoes, lemon juice), water, cane sugar.*
Nutrition (per pop): 60 calories, 0g fat, 16g carbs, 1g fiber, 13g sugars (includes 11g added sugars), 0g protein.*
Ingredients: water, dark chocolate purée (banana, cocoa processed with alkali, natural cocoa), cane sugar.*
Nutrition (per pop): 60 calories, 0g fat, 15g carbs, 1g fiber, 13g sugars (includes 11g added sugars), 1g protein.*
Ingredients: strawberry purée (strawberries, lemon juice), water, cane sugar.*
Nutrition (per pop): 60 calories, 0g fat, 15g carbs, 1g fiber, 14g sugars (includes 12g added sugars), 0g protein.*
Ingredients: raspberry purée (raspberries, lemon juice), water, cane sugar.*
Nutrition (per pop): 60 calories, 0g fat, 16g carbs, 1g fiber, 14g sugars (includes 12g added sugars), 0g protein.*
Ingredients: blueberry purée (blueberries, lemon juice), water, cane sugar.*
Nutrition (per pop): 60 calories, 0g fat, 15g carbs, 1g fiber, 13g sugars (includes 10g added sugars), 0g protein.*
Ingredients: water, cane sugar, lime juice, natural lime extract.*
Nutrition (per pop): 60 calories, 0g fat, 16g carbs, 0g fiber, 15g sugars, 0g protein.*
Chloe’s also offers Spider-Man Strawberry lemon Pops and Avengers Cherry & Grape Pops for kids, which have equally short ingredient lists.
The Pomegranate and Coffee flavors of Chloe’s Fruit Pops have been discontinued.
Chloe’s Fruit Pops are produced in facilities that also produce dairy-based products. But they do have allergen protocols in place. “Our products are produced by a group of established facilities across the country that prioritize food safety and have strict sanitation processes in place that control the potential for allergen cross-contact. The lines in our facilities are all cleaned and sanitized between runs and we conduct periodic testing for dairy & gluten on the line. Furthermore, our facilities undergo annual third-party audits, which inspect and review our allergen policy.”
*Always read the ingredient and nutrition statement prior to consumption. Ingredients, processes, and labeling are subject to change at any time for any company or product. Contact the company to discuss their manufacturing processes if potential allergen cross-contamination is an issue for you. No food product can be guaranteed “safe” for every individual’s needs. You should never rely on ingredient and allergen statements alone if dealing with a severe food allergy.
I just love the Dark Chocolate Pops. I just wanted to let yall know.
I’ve tried the Mango’s but keep coming back to the Dark Chocolate.
Thank you for making them.
Bought them to help my son soothe his mouth after some dental work. I’m so glad he chose the other frozen treats I had bought him. I enjoyed them every night while watching tv before bed. I love that I could taste the fruit. I enjoyed them two at a time.
I purchased my first box because my niece is named Chloe. When I got home and tried it (Lemon-Strawberry), I couldn’t believe how delicious and refreshing it was! Only 3 ingredients, no fat, and only 40 calories. Who knew something I loved so much was also a great ice-cream alternative! The next time I was in the store I got the cherry and grape. They were even better than the lemon-strawberry! The only thing wrong with Chloe’s is that they’re not sold everywhere!
bought the pomegranate pops from grocery outlet. was super excited to try them out. but the aftertaste is very hard to enjoy. the pomegranate juice that was used seems incredibly overripe/spoiled. honestly, it’s a struggle to eat these
These Dark Chocolate Chloe pops are the best. Chocolate flavor without the dairy. I have had the Coffee flavor until my Kroger store stopped carrying Coffee so I switched to chocolate and love them just as much. Never tried any of the fruit flavor. Now I can’t find any Chloe brand. Last Fall I made a request to the Kroger manager in Georgetown KY to please restock the chocolate again. He did we bought all of them except one box (incase someone I recommended them too decided to try them) lol They were kept in stock until about a month ago now they don’t carry any flavor.
I had an extremely difficult time getting the Mint chocolate Chip bars past my nose in order to taste them, as they smelled strongly of some kind of cleaning oil or chemical… can’t quite put my finger on the smell. Taste was slightly better, but as we all know, your sense of smell is part of your sense of taste. Tossed the rest of the popsicle and the rest of the box in the garbage. Not sure I’m willing to try more flavors after that. These are super expensive for garbage.
It’s one of the most yummiest pops we had it. Tastes real fruit in each and every bite. Tried to find in many stores but all in vain.can only source from costco.
Love these pops. Tastes amazing and love that they are all natural. 👍
I love these Chloe Chocolate pops the 60 calories. We buy 10 weeks every 3 days . I’ve gone to many stores to reorder & than are out of them . I tryied the other flavors but they have to much lemon for me. My family & friends & I would love the fruits ones but the lemon he’s too dominant and strong. I am having a difficult time finding Chloe pops in the winter. I ask to reorder they stores say it’s a big seller the chocolate ones and hard to keep in demand. Can I buy online and have coupons sent to me. I’m addicted to these pops so is my family . Where do Ibuy them . Please respond
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