Remember when you were a kid and you had to ask an adult to cut off the tip of the ice-pop wrapper so you could enjoy your frozen treat? Well, there are a few amazing things about being an adult now. For one, you can open those icies in plastic tubes. And, more importantly, those icies come with alcohol in them.

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Slim Chillers created low-calorie Skinny Freezers. They’re essentially boozy ice pops, and you’ll be super thankful you have them once the hot weather takes over. Better yet, you don’t have to search high and low to get your hands on them. Costco is selling them!

You can get the Skinny Freezers in four flavors: Lemon Drop, Cosmopolitan, Appletini, and Watermelon Lemonade. Each one contains 8% ABV and only 100 calories.

The boozy frozen treat is available at Costco, at $19.99 for a 12-pack of vodka pops. You also might spot them at liquor stores for $2.99 a pop. They come in liquid form, so you’ll have to put them in the freezer and (somehow) wait a few hours until they’re ready to eat.

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