Missed this post before :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Genji
But, now that I see it, I can quite categorically state: YES!
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Missed this post before :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Genji
But, now that I see it, I can quite categorically state: YES!
wow, everyone i know has always called them Ice Blocks (they sort of are), or even Ice Sticks... maybe its an aussie thing though... freeze pops or freezies sounds so weird to me...
*High Fives*Quote:
Originally Posted by Shauna
The ones containing the juice I refer to as ice pops. The ones that have the fruit flavourings I call ice lollies.
Okay, I just did a Google image search on Ice Lollies, and this is what I found.
http://www.stagbuyinggroup.com/htm/i...gfront8_18.jpg
Of course, it may be different if you search in the UK...
Yeah I don't really remember. Both ice pops and freeze pops sound sort of familiar though. I might have even called them icies or something like that. I don't know I just ate them every once in awhile a decade ago :(
Ah, but what if you put an icepole on a stick?
What's it call then?
I'm waiting for a New Zealander to respond because I can't remember what the hell we called those things for the life of me. I know that what you guys call popsicles or ice pops in your countries are called 'ice blocks' in NZ.
Here we call them either freeze-pops or tip-tops. xD
I call them ice pikas ^_^
wait...lol
hi.
*gasp* You NEVER put [strike]icepoles[/strike] freezies on a stick. What is this blasphemy?!Quote:
Originally Posted by Maxico
In Soviet Russia ice pops freeze you!
tip-tops <3Quote:
Originally Posted by Spiffing Cheese
Ice poles are dirty.
Especially the orange ones.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jess