Does anyone know what there called?!


Question:

Does anyone know what there called?

There the popsicle in the tube like plastic. They come in like blue, pink, green, orange, purple, and red. When you get them in a box there not frozen. They are all attached in the box too and you have to tear them apart.


Answers:
They are called Flavorice I had them everyday as a kid. They can be found mostly at Wal-mart and Sams especially this time of year. You put them in the freezer and break them apart whenever you want one.
They are yummy!

There are several brands that fit that description. One is called Otter Pops.

I think they are called Flav - Or - Ice. I'm not 100% sure, but it's something along those lines.

i'll always called them 'freeze pops' or 'freezie pops', something like that. There are many different brands though that all have slightly different names.

freeze pops i think

we call them freeze pops, the name brand of one kind is flavor-ice

they are called pop-ice in this area. i have a box of them in my freezer right now. i am allergic to the blue ones.

They're called otter pops. They have different characters on each package. Hope this helps!

BC was partly correct

the official name is Flav-o-ice. I have a box of them sitting in my freezer right now. I'm sure there are other brands, but these are the only ones I ever find

freeze pops. otter pops. spanish=bolis. =]

i think they were called pop ice but i am not sure because it has been so long since i've seen them . thanks for the memory

i think they're called freezies...but i think it depends on the company that makes them.

Oh those are just ice pops. They come in a box with a sheet about 100. Very sweet!

Most wellknown brand is " Freeze pops"

ice pops




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