I know those as Zooper Doopers
9 0 ReplyZooper doopers in Australia.
8 0 ReplyI believe they're called LipSlitters
6 0 ReplyWhose pop tickles?? Sounds inappropriate.
6 0 Replypopsicles have a wooden stick in them ... do you see a wooden stick in that picture?
6 1 ReplyWe grew up calling them Icepops.
4 0 ReplyF R E E Z E P O P freezepop forever
4 0 ReplyThey were always just Popsicles for me lol. Otter pop sounds fun though
3 0 ReplyI think you'll find they're called icepoles
4 1 ReplyFreezies. Always have been, always will be.
And being Canadian, Drake agrees with me.
6 1 ReplyNo matter what you call them, they are still going to cut the corners of your mouth. And it's still not going to stop you.
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Icepoles here in Ayrshire, Scotland!
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Can't believe no one has said it yet but those are clearly freezies.
2 0 ReplyThey’re otterly delicious!
But we can all agree that the best part was sucking up the melted part at the end, right?
Also red > purple = blue > pink >>>>>…. all the other colors, and you can fight me on that.
2 0 ReplyOrange is up there next to purple for me.
1 0 ReplyI liked the yellow ones :(
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Icethroaters
3 1 ReplyThey are called freezie pops and I will have no other slander in this thread
3 1 ReplyJust “Freezies.”
3 0 ReplyFinally, someone who isn't crazy.
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Yeah nah they are Zooper Doopers
2 0 ReplyToo many syllables.
2 0 ReplyWhatever you call them, sugar-based popiscles have nothing on pieces of frozen fruit. You can even get bags of them at grocery stores and plenty of convenience stores!
5 3 ReplyLip Rippers
2 0 ReplyIn Spain we call them "Flash", I dunno why though
1 0 ReplyTip top or nothin'
1 0 Replywe call it "sip up"
0 0 ReplyDon't you dare talk down about otter pops. Do you wanna know how I got these scars?
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7 1 ReplyToo much sucking
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