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  2. Fla-Vor-Ice - Wikipedia

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    The Sport variety also has four flavors — Tropical (pink), Grape (purple), Orange (orange), and Blue Raspberry (blue). The Sport pops are the newest to the Fla-Vor-Ice line and include electrolytes for rehydration purposes. All boxed varieties may be purchased in pop increments of 16 or 24, with the Tropical pops available in bulk cases of ...

  3. Melona - Wikipedia

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    Although the product is called "Melona" and is identified by its melon flavor, the ice pop also comes in other fruit flavors, such as banana, strawberry, mango, purple yam, coconut, blueberry, and grape. Each 80 ml/2.7 fl oz bar contains 130 kcal of energy as of 2009. [1] Melon-flavored Melona pops Purple yam-flavored ice pop

  4. Otter Pops - Wikipedia

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    During the 2000s, Jel Sert modified the Otter Pops recipe to add more fruit juice. [4] The company's manufacturing facilities are in West Chicago, Illinois. [5] Otter Pops come in 1-, 1.5-, 2- and 5.5-ounce serving sizes. They also come in 10 flavors, each named after a different character: [6] Blue (blue raspberry): Louie-Bloo Raspberry

  5. Popsicle (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Six months after receiving a patent for the Popsicle, Good Humor sued Popsicle Corporation. By October 1925, the parties settled out of court. By October 1925, the parties settled out of court. Popsicle agreed to pay Good Humor a license fee to manufacture what was called frozen suckers from ice and sherbet products.

  6. Halo Top introduces new 50 calorie ice cream pops, and you ...

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    Halo Top Pops are rolling out in stores beginning this month in the Midwest, Texas and California, soon followed by the Northeast. They'll also be coming to select national retailers starting in ...

  7. Ice pop - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the UK food-focused design firm called Bompas & Parr announced that they had created the world's first 'non-melting' ice pop. [35] The ice pop does melt but not as fast as other ice pops. [35] This is due to the strands of fruit fibers inside the ice pops which makes them thicker than regular ice pops. [35] The thicker the ice pop the ...

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  9. 5 Keto Ice-Cream Brands That Are Light on Carbs but Not on Flavor

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