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  2. 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

  3. Freezie - Wikipedia

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    A freezie or a freeze pop is a water-based frozen confection similar to an ice pop. 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. Freezies come in sealed plastic tubular wrappers and conform to the shape of the wrapper when frozen to serve; as such, they ...

  4. Taco Bell Adds 2 New Frozen Drinks to Menus and Now ... - AOL

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    The new frozen beverages are expected to land on menus in June.

  5. List of Skittles products - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Lemonade (red, yellow) Mango-Peach (orange, red) Melon Berry (green, pink) Strawberry-Watermelon (pink, green) The flavor was sold in bulk stores in the United States (e.g., Sam's Club) for a short time in 2008. Introduced in the United Kingdom in 2011, and replaced by Confused Skittles in 2013. 2008 [9] /2011 (UK) Confused (2008)

  6. Ice pop - Wikipedia

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    An ice pop made using a mold. An alternative to the store-bought ice pops is making them at home using fruit juice, drinks, or any freezable beverage. A classic method involves using ice cube trays and toothpicks, although various ice pop freezer molds are also available.

  7. Otter Pops - Wikipedia

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    Otter pops (frozen) Otter Pops are a brand of freeze pops sold in the United States. The product consists of a clear plastic tube filled with a fruit-flavored liquid and is one of the earliest brands of this dessert. [1] Some varieties claim to contain 100% fruit juice, mostly apple juice.

  8. Lemonade: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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    Before you buy stock in Lemonade, consider this: The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the 10 best stocks for investors to buy now… and Lemonade wasn ...

  9. GoodPop - Wikipedia

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    GoodPop is a social impact company [5] that strives for end to end corporate social responsibility.GoodPop's non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, The Pledge Good Foundation, was set up to support the causes that GoodPop and its employees care about, including equity and inclusion, the environment, food security, and animal rights.