
Formula popsicles for teething are homemade frozen treats made by freezing infant formula into a solid, ice-popsicle form. They are a simple, parent-created solution to soothe a baby's sore gums during the teething process, originating from modern parenting hacks rather than a specific culinary tradition.
These popsicles are primarily a source of carbohydrates and fats from the formula, providing essential nutrients like calcium, vitamin D, and iron in a frozen format. A typical serving contains roughly 80-120 calories, depending on the formula used and the size of the popsicle.
| Calories | 95 kcal |
| Protein | 2.5 g |
| Carbs | 10 g |
| Fat | 5 g |
| Fiber | 0 g |
| Sugar | 10 g |
| Sodium | 30 mg |
| Calcium | 80 mg |
| Vitamin D | 1.5 mcg |
| Iron | 1.2 mg |
| Potassium | 110 mg |
| Vitamin A | 60 mcg |
| Zinc | 0.8 mg |
| Phosphorus | 55 mg |
| Vitamin C | 12 mg |
Per 1 popsicle (approximately 60 g) · estimated, varies by recipe
This is a unique example of a functional food where a standard nutritional product (infant formula) is repurposed into a sensory and therapeutic tool. It cleverly combines the nutritional needs of an infant with the physical relief of cold therapy for inflamed gums.