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  2. 12 Popsicle Recipes for the Fourth of July - AOL

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    For many Americans, popsicles are reminiscent of childhood. They remind us of the long summer days we spent biking around the neighborhood for hours, only stopping to cool down with a frozen treat.

  3. Tootsie Pop - Wikipedia

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    Caramel Apple Pops – flat lollipop of apple-flavored hard candy, coated with a chewy caramel layer Caramel Apple Pops (original flavor: Green Apple a.k.a. Granny Smith) Caramel Apple Orchard Pops (three flavors: Red Macintosh, Green Apple, Golden Delicious) Charms Blow Pops – Tootsie Pops with bubble gum in the center, instead of a Tootsie Roll

  4. 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]

  5. Freezie - Wikipedia

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    The name freezie itself is most commonly used in Canada. [1] Other regional names include freeze pop, freezer pop and Icee in the United States, [2] ice pole and ice pop in the United Kingdom, [3] icy pole in Australia, [4] sip up and Pepsi ice in India, [5] penna-cool in Trinidad and ice candy in the Philippines. [6]

  6. The Best Old-School Ice Cream Truck Treats of All Time

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    8. Two Ball Screwball. This ice cream truck treat sounds like an insult, but it was pure delight. You could dye your tongue and lips either blue or red with cherry or blue raspberry flavors.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Popsicle (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Fudgicle advertisement from 1938. Popsicle brands sponsored the Popeye radio show in 1938–1939. The Popsicle brand began expanding from its original flavors after being purchased by Good Humor-Breyers in 1989. Under the Popsicle brand, Good Humor-Breyers holds the trademark for both Creamsicle and Fudgsicle. [18]

  9. Mexican paletas are a growing craze — and here's why ... - AOL

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    Stores selling Mexican paletas or frozen popsicles are growing in popularity in the U.S. but regardless of where the shop owner is from, most name the store after Michoacán.