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  2. The #1 Popsicle to Buy This Summer (And The Surprising One ...

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    These are a fraction different than Popsicle's ice pops. The flavors are 5% better, and same for the texture. The flavors are 5% better, and same for the texture. If your only two choices are ...

  3. 9 Healthiest Bagged Salad Kits—and 3 To Avoid - AOL

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    Photos: The brands. Design: Eat This, Not That!Before bagged salads, preparing a bowl of greens required a whole head of lettuce, a salad spinner, and time. It wasn't until 1976 that bagged salads ...

  4. Fla-Vor-Ice - Wikipedia

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    Fla-Vor-Ice is the trademark name for a type of freezie.Unlike traditional popsicles, which include a wooden stick, Fla-Vor-Ice is sold in and eaten out of a plastic tube. . Also unlike traditional popsicles, it is often sold in liquid form and requires the consumer to freeze the product at ho

  5. These popsicles may look delicious -- but one bite could ...

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    Some popsicle brands tout themselves as being 100 percent real juice with no added sugar ... Taiwan and turned into frozen popsicles. The ice pops were then precisely replicated using a clear ...

  6. Popsicle (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Slow Melt Pops are available in several varieties. [21] Yosicles are a brand of Popsicle that contain yogurt. [22] [23] Revello Bars are chocolate covered ice cream on a stick. [24] Fruit Twisters are a brand of Popsicle that have fruit juice, milk and cane sugar. [25]

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  8. The Best Popsicles To Try This Summer (And 4 To Skip) - AOL

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  9. Ice pop - Wikipedia

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    Different parts of Australia use either ice block or icy pole (which is a brand name), [24] [25] and New Zealand uses ice block. [26] In the Philippines, the term ice drop is used with coconut flavor ice pops being called ice bukos. [27] India uses the terms ice gola [28] and ice candy. [29] In Japan the term ice candy is used. [30]