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Mini Berry Re-Lyte Ice Blocks, Sugar Free

Mini Berry Re-Lyte Ice Blocks

Small, fruity, and seriously refreshing

Looking for a frozen treat that isn’t loaded with sugar or artificial colours? These Mini Berry Re-Lyte Ice Blocks are the answer.

Made with nothing but real blueberries and hydrating Mixed Berry Re-Lyte, they’re light, refreshing, and perfect for cooling down on hot summer days — without the sugar crash.

Small in size, big on flavour.


Why Blueberries + Electrolytes Work

Blueberries bring:

  • Natural sweetness

  • Antioxidants

  • A bright, clean berry flavour

Re-Lyte adds:

  • Essential electrolytes

  • Balance (so they’re not overly sweet)

  • Real hydration benefits

Together, they create an ice block that cools you down and helps you stay hydrated when it matters most.


Ingredients

That’s it.


Instructions

  1. Add blueberries, Mixed Berry Re-Lyte, and water to a blender.

  2. Blend until completely smooth.

  3. Pour into a mini ice block mould.

  4. Insert sticks and freeze until solid — about 4–8 hours.

To release, briefly run the mould under warm water.


The Mould We Recommend

For these mini ice blocks, smaller moulds work best — especially for kids or quick grab-and-go treats.

Cola Bottle Mould

The smaller size freezes faster, is easy to release, and makes these perfect for summer snacking.


How They Taste

  • Light and fruity

  • Naturally sweet from blueberries

  • Clean, refreshing finish

  • No artificial aftertaste

Exactly what you want from a summer ice block.


Make Them Your Way

  • Use frozen blueberries for a deeper colour

  • Add a splash more water for a lighter texture

  • Strain before freezing if you prefer a smoother finish


Final Tip

These disappear fast.

Make a double batch and keep a tray in the freezer — you’ll be glad you did.

 

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