http://img275.imageshack.us/img275/4927/200510285ht.jpg
What is this.
I call it a freezie. I asked my colleague (from California) what it is called.
She called it an 'ice lolly(ie)'.
WTF
I demand more nonsense. What do you call this?
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http://img275.imageshack.us/img275/4927/200510285ht.jpg
What is this.
I call it a freezie. I asked my colleague (from California) what it is called.
She called it an 'ice lolly(ie)'.
WTF
I demand more nonsense. What do you call this?
Those are ice pops, good sir.
I call them "squeezie ice pop thingies OF DOOM"
bu the 'of doom' part is optional.
WHAT TEH HAIL IS AN ICE POP
THEM'S CALLED FREEZIES!
:mad2: :mad2: :mad2: :mad2: :mad2:
Ice pops. Or Ice lollies.
Im sure they was called "Mr Freezepops"
I blame the british; they always start this homophonic non-sense! :mad2:
But the british are = win!Quote:
Originally Posted by bipper
FREEEEEZEPOOOOOOOOPS! :heart:
ice pops, quite obviously.
Ice lollies. Or, brightly coloured piss sticks of doom. They taste gross.
They're not ice lollies.
Ice lollies are things on a stick. Do you see a stick in that picture? Do you, Impureghetto? I think not!
However, they are ice pops!
Freezepops. Ice Lollies require a stick, as Pie said.
Its an ice lolly because I don't know what else to call it. I avoid those things like the plague. Its made of frozen liquid (doubt its water or fruit juics), therefore ice
If it's not a freezie I have no idea what it is.
My colleague called it an ice lollie, not me. I was like 'o.O' just like you.
o.O?
...I honestly have no idea.
I love those things! I used to buy one everyday after school on the way home at the local shop, they were really refreshing in the summer.:) Anyway, they were called Ice Pops.
how 'bout crystal-pops??? :eyebrow:
I do so recall Rye making a thread about the awesomeness of FREEZEPOPS sometime ago..
Freezepop = good band, good treat.
Um, frozen-juice-thing. I'm sure there's actually a name I used to call those things when I was younger, but I don't remember anymore.
They're Ice Poles. :) IT'S THE TRUTH!
Freezies.
Ice Pops
Duuuuur
I've never heard of them before. :(
Freeze pops, Ice pops, whatever floats your boat. Either way, they're the holy grail of frozen juices.
I always stuck with Popsicles...
They don't even look frozen to me, hence I am dubbing them "Juice in a tube" for now.
If they were frozen I'd be inclined to agree with yuna_elena.
Otterpops, man.
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3.../otterpops.jpg
Ice pops actually taste awesome when they melt. :jess:
Fancy ultra fresh.
http://www.cdquest.com/images/album_...8740712726.jpg
http://www.dianasdesserts.com/assets...0Pops%204A.jpg
Ice Pops
http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/4554/freezepop7wr.jpg
Freeze pops
http://www.stagbuyinggroup.com/htm/i...gfront8_18.jpg
Ice lolly (also known as ze ice pop)
I haven't had one in a long time. Yep, they are called Freeze Pops. :)
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Originally Posted by Spaceman Spiff
Oh my god. I remember those from like forever years ago...XDDD
Freezies.
Stuff on a stick is a popsicle.
Freaks.
Corn dogs are thus popsicles. You heard it here first.
FIXED!Quote:
Originally Posted by Shiny
Go eat dirt.Quote:
Originally Posted by Her Majesty's Agent Umaro
Cornsicles!
I don't think there's any such thing as an ice lolly. I think that's just the crazy people talking and making up foods that don't exist. You crazy people.
Those are FreezePops, or IcePops. Freezie is a perfectly acceptable name for them.
Anything with a stick that is fruit flavored is a popsicle. If it has a stick, and it's orange on the outside with white on the inside, it's a creamsicle or a dreamsicle. If it's chocolate, it's a fudgesicle or fudgepop. If it has a crispy chocolate exterior and vanilla ice cream inside, it's a mule. And that takes care of that.
Fudgesicles! FUDGESICLES.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shiny
That's what they want you to think. Truth is they're made by the same people who makes this:Quote:
Originally Posted by Emerald Aeris
http://www.wackypackages.org/sticker...poop_small.jpg
It's so simple.
For the British!
The stick thingies are ice pops.
The ones ON sticks are ice lollies.
For the Americans...
The stick thingies are freeze pops.
The ones ON sticks are popsicles.
That would be a freezepop you have there, sir.
FUDGICALS!Quote:
Originally Posted by Shiny
The little stick things are called Ice Poles. >=o At least here they are. Stop assuming for all of the British Isles! :mad2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Shaun
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
They're popsicles. Unless they have otters on them.
http://www.dianasdesserts.com/assets...0Pops%204A.jpg
Ice PopsIceblocks
http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/4554/freezepop7wr.jpg
Freeze popsIceblocks
http://www.stagbuyinggroup.com/htm/i...gfront8_18.jpg
Ice lolly (also known as ze ice pop)Iceblocks
I concur with Reine... they are all just Iceblocks!
They are ice blocks.
A friend of mine called them ice poles, though he was British.
NZ keeps things simple.
We have ice creams, which is anything to with ice cream, be it in tubs, sticks, etc, and we have ice blocks, which means anything formed of ice that you suck, lick, etc. Popsicles are a BRAND of iceblock here.
This is what ice blocks are for:
http://www.asu.edu/xed/winter/images/blocking_0143.jpg
[Please, just accept a definitive source.]
The best I could find for icepops was some strange stub labeld "Pop" which mentioed the term for sleeved popsicles without sticks as "freezies". That would cover Otter Pops and the like.
hah! ice lollies...i'm gonna start calling them that!
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Originally Posted by Shauna
Apon searching for the definitive term on wikipedia I stumbled apon a lenghtly disscussion on the matter, and infact the serious American bias in the naming of all snack related wikipedia articles.
I now suddenly feel strangely disinterested, and unclean.