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What do you call these freezer pops thingies?

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[h=1]Freezie[/h]From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


"Ice pole" redirects here. Not to be confused with Icy pole.

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A blue freezie
Alternative namesice pop, freezer pop, ice-pole, tip top, icy-pole, ice candy
TypeFrozen dessert
Main ingredientsWater, flavouring (such as fruit juices)
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Cookbook: Freezie

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A freezie, freeze pop (United States), freezer pop, ice-pole,[SUP][1][/SUP] icy-pole, ice pop, tip top, chihiro (Cayman Islands), ice candy (Philippines),[SUP][2][/SUP] aiskrim Malaysia[SUP][3][/SUP] or potong (Malaysia) is a water-based frozen snack. It is made by freezing flavored liquid such as sugar water, fruit juice or purée inside a plastic casing or tube, either round or flat.
Prominent brands include Fun Pops, La Fiesta, California Snow, Otter Pops, Ice Tickles, Calippo, Fla-Vor-Ice, Chilly Willy (after the cartoon penguin of the same name), Pop-ice, Foxy Pop, (in the UK, Ireland, Canada and France) Mr Freeze, and Bon Ice. They are produced in a variety of fruit flavors, including cherry, orange, lemon-lime, banana and fruit punch. In Canada they are known almost exclusively as 'freezies'.
Unlike a popsicle, since freezies come in plastic sleeves, no refrigeration is necessary during storage. In addition, also unlike a popsicle, since it has a casing, it does not need to be frozen as solidly as a popsicle, and can be similar in composition to a slushie.

 
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Shit, I meant to say "cool pops..."

I wonder how much if this is geography based...
 

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otter pops
 

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Ice Pops.....Grape for me.
 

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If you are from So Cal they're Otter Pops. Ice Pops were the knock off's and not as good.
 

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If you are from So Cal they're Otter Pops. Ice Pops were the knock off's and not as good.
On the east coast, it was otter pops and Flav-or-ice. Otter pops were a tad shorter, but wider. Both legit and good. Like stated, juice at the end is the best. Knock offs came in a red netting and weren't near as good. Some were even cylinder shaped and broke in half.
 

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