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Yes, you can have ice pops while fasting, but it depends on the type of ice pop. If it's sugar-free and low in calories, it may not significantly impact your fast. However, traditional ice pops that contain sugars or high calories might break your fast, especially if you're fasting for metabolic or weight loss reasons. Always consider your fasting goals when deciding.

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