Bomb Pop Champagne Recipe

Celebrate the Fourth of July with this easy Bomb Pop Champagne cocktail! Just two ingredients and full of red, white, and bubbly fun.

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A clear champagne glass filled with bubbly and a Bomb Pop popsicle, melting into the drink with festive red, white, and blue colors.

Bomb Pop Champagne Recipe

Looking for the easiest way to add some fireworks to your Fourth of July party? This Bomb Pop Champagne is fruity, fizzy, and so much fun! With just two ingredients and a patriotic pop of color, this drink is a total crowd-pleaser—no cocktail shaker required. 🍾✨ 

Whether you’re hosting a backyard BBQ, watching fireworks, or just sipping something festive on the patio, this drink is your new go-to for summer celebrations.


✨ Why I Love It

This is one of those drinks that’s almost too easy—but somehow still feels fancy and festive. It’s colorful, it’s cold, and it tastes like summer in a glass. Plus, who doesn’t love a nostalgic Bomb Pop twist?

✨ Ingredients

  • 1 Bomb Pop (or any red, white, and blue popsicle)

  • Chilled champagne or sparkling wine

✨ Directions

  1. Fill a champagne flute or wine glass about ⅔ of the way full with your favorite chilled champagne.
  2. Gently place a Bomb Pop into the glass.
  3. Serve immediately. As the popsicle melts, it’ll add fruity flavor and fun color to your bubbly!
Cheers to sunshine, sparklers, and sweet sips! 🧨🍾

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A clear champagne glass filled with bubbly and a Bomb Pop popsicle, melting into the drink with festive red, white, and blue colors.

❓ FAQs

Q: Can I use prosecco instead of champagne?
A: Absolutely! Any sparkling wine works—prosecco, cava, or even a sparkling rosΓ©.

Q: Is there a non-alcoholic version?
A: Yes! Use lemon-lime soda, sparkling water, or ginger ale instead of champagne for a kid-friendly (or sober-friendly) version.

Q: Will the popsicle melt too quickly?
A: It melts slowly, which is part of the fun—it keeps adding fruity flavor as you sip!

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