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Frozen Stuff

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Popsicles

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The Origin of Popsicles

The “Ice Pops” were accidentally invented in 1905 by 11-year-old Frank Epperson.

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Legend of the Epsicle

Epperson accidentally left a cup of homemade soda on the porch overnight.  When he woke up the next morning, the soda was frozen around the stirring stick.  He realized it was a neat treat and called it the Epsicle.

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TheRocket Popsicle

Our American classic - the

flavors—cherry, lime and

raspberry, in a fun rocket shape!

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Air Head Popsicles

These frozen pops feature the fun flavors and the chew-tastic texture of the popular Airheads candy

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Facts on Popsicles

•Did you know?✴ More than 2,000,000 popsicles are sold every year.

✴ There are more that 30 types of popsicles started after an accident.

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Ice Cream!

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My favorites

•My favorite type of Ice Cream is Mint Choc. Chip.

•What’s your favorite?

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Types of Ice Cream

•Some of the most popular types of Ice Cream... besides “ice cream cone”.

• Baked Alaska

• Bombe

• Frozen YogurtNext

pages for facts on these types

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Baked Alaska

•This treat was once named “Omelette Surprise” but was

brought into Alaska in the nineteenth century. (Was originally

from China)

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Bombe

•Ice Cream and fruit bombe’s were very popular in the Victorian times;

and were often surrounded with cake or biscuits.

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Fruit!!!

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Frozen Fruit

•Frozen fruit stores most of the nutrients in it therefore, it doesn’t

lose as much nutrients as fresh fruit.

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Frozen Chocolate

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CHOCOLATE!All you have to do is put it in

the freezer and it’s a new dessert!

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Bibliography

•www.Google.com (web and images)

•www.popsicle.com