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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by monkey tennis
    We have Carnation Milk, It's nasty.
    I think people used to use it (back in the war or something)
    as a substitute Milk in tea

    http://www.nestle.ca/NR/rdonlyres/75...Eng_Evp_3D.jpg
    for a second there I thought it was a can of condensed milk,now that's good

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  • z3zep
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    Originally posted by HardyGirl

    But from the Mister Softee trucks? A soft serve vanilla cone w/ rainbow sprinkles! Do they even serve those anymore?
    Yep, we still have them. There is one that parks a few blocks south of me at work and on a really hot day I have ice cream for lunch! But I like the twist cone with chocolate sprinkles.

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  • HardyGirl
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    Originally posted by monkey tennis
    We have Carnation Milk, It's nasty.
    I think people used to use it (back in the war or something)
    as a substitute Milk in tea

    http://www.nestle.ca/NR/rdonlyres/75...Eng_Evp_3D.jpg

    LOL! That's not quite the same thing as the malted ice-cream, Monkey. And BTW...I use that canned milk in my tea and my oatmeal!

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  • HardyGirl
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    OMG! A Mister Softee truck! I haven't seen one of those since I left NYC in '79!

    My fave popsicle, Bomb Pop! YUMMY! (I also like Fudge Bomb, which falls into the Fudgesicle category, not quite ice-cream, not quite a popsicle)

    Fave ice-cream bar, it's a toss up between a Creamsicle and a Good Humor Strawberry shortcake.

    But from the Mister Softee trucks? A soft serve vanilla cone w/ rainbow sprinkles! Do they even serve those anymore?

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  • 4NDR01D
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    Originally posted by Histrionic Spock
    A popsicle is a popsicle. A frozen ice pop on a stick. Just like the box says. Many variations thereof. A popsicle is not a sucker or lollipop, which is hard candy on a stick.

    Isn't this common knowledge to the average 4 year old?

    Only time I ever heard "sickle" is when someone just decided not to say pop first. Which was rarely. I'm in upstate NY.
    Yep, same exactly round here.

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  • Mikey
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    Shhhh,
    I used to sneak that stuff in my cereal when the old lady wasn't looking.

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  • monkey tennis
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    We have Carnation Milk, It's nasty.
    I think people used to use it (back in the war or something)
    as a substitute Milk in tea

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  • megoat
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    When I was a kid in California I ate a bunch of these:



    Although the packaging was different (it was shades of brown) and it came with a little wooden flat spoon. I loved that stupid wooden spoon.....

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by Histrionic Spock
    I used to love the "rocket pop"sicles and the lime popsicle made by Hershey.
    I always thought those Rocket Pops were nasty

    It was like sucking pure BITTER juice

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  • Sideshow Spock
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    I used to love the "rocket pop"sicles and the lime popsicle made by Hershey.

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  • fallensaviour
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    Not much for popsicles but I do love a good drumstick ice cream bar.

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  • Wee67
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    Lollipop + icicle = popsicle!



    I loved a thing called a Screwball. Basically it was an italian ice (or water ice if your from Philly) with a frozen, tasteless gumball in the bottom. The gum was horrible, but somehow it made the treat worth it.



    I also loved toasted almond bars (whihc tasted nothing like toasted almonds). I was a weird kid.

    Last edited by Wee67; Apr 22, '08, 4:27 PM.

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  • Sideshow Spock
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    A popsicle is a popsicle. A frozen ice pop on a stick. Just like the box says. Many variations thereof. A popsicle is not a sucker or lollipop, which is hard candy on a stick.

    Isn't this common knowledge to the average 4 year old?

    Only time I ever heard "sickle" is when someone just decided not to say pop first. Which was rarely. I'm in upstate NY.

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  • monkey tennis
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    Makes me want to visit the US again.

    I went in to a Deli in New York and I asked for a Tuna (bread) Roll.
    The Deli-man didn't understand a word I said, I had to do a mixture of pointing
    and trying to do a bad American Accent Toon-a before he
    understood.

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  • toys2cool
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    my favorite ice cream bars are
    Push up bar
    Strawberry shortcake
    the Sandwich
    and the screwball

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