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Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:08 pm
by rustynation
I call the item with the sticks either an ice pop or a popsicle. And I call those tube thingies FlavorIce, because that's the usual brand I see 'em in.
Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:10 pm
by its4am_isanybodyhome
Aerin wrote:Frozen flavored water wrapped in plastic are not called freezies. THOSE are Mr. Freezes. Or Otterpops. EVERYONE knows that.
I've never even HEARD the word Otterpop be used before. Apparently not everyone knows that. i dont know anyone who calls them mr. freezes either.
Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:11 pm
by its4am_isanybodyhome
funny how we argue about these things. once in my english class we fought almost the entire period about whether Celtic is pronounced Keltic or Seltic.
Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:12 pm
by happening fish
Keltic!
Seltic sounds stupid.
Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:19 pm
by One-Eye
Keltic.
Otterpop is a brand they sell here. Each flavor has a different otter on it. Like, pink is the girl otter. Or something. It's been awhile since I had one.
Mr. Freeze is a brand they have in Ohio. It's got a snow man on the box. I assume he is THE Mr. Freeze.
But they don't really have a generic name.
Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:21 pm
by happening fish
They have Mr. Freeze here too, but no one actually calls them that

They're freezies.
Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:25 pm
by One-Eye
I've never heard anyone use the term "freezie". Ever. Until now.

Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:27 pm
by happening fish
Wow. Do you EVER need to move out of Seattle.
Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:29 pm
by its4am_isanybodyhome
happeninfish wrote:They have Mr. Freeze here too, but no one actually calls them that

They're freezies.
same

Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:29 pm
by One-Eye
I've only been living here for a year! I spent eight years of my life just south of Ontario! And still: no "freezie".
Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:30 pm
by its4am_isanybodyhome
Aerin wrote:Keltic.
Otterpop is a brand they sell here. Each flavor has a different otter on it. Like, pink is the girl otter. Or something. It's been awhile since I had one.
Mr. Freeze is a brand they have in Ohio. It's got a snow man on the box. I assume he is THE Mr. Freeze.
But they don't really have a generic name.
Otterpops sound funny. Like they are made of otter.

Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:34 pm
by One-Eye
They are.

Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:36 pm
by happening fish
That explains a lot.
Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:46 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
I call the freezies ice pops
Posted: 6/6/2003, 8:48 pm
by its4am_isanybodyhome
Aerin wrote:They are.

uuuuuum

the poor little otters...

Posted: 6/6/2003, 9:35 pm
by Odio La Cabra
what the hell's an otterpop?!?!

Posted: 6/6/2003, 9:45 pm
by Fras
Great... now I'm hungry for a popsicle

GRRR.. I miss popsicles... or fudgesicle.. *sigh*
Ontario DOES have Mr. Freezes.. and we call them Freezies.. so .. yah.. my 2 cents.
Posted: 6/7/2003, 4:26 am
by Lando
They are known as Freezies world wide! don't you people watch tv or movies???
If you live in a barn or in a dark hole you might not call them freezies, but then, you just don't count anyway...
As for Ice Pops, don't call them that. They are popsicles. Would you like it if I called you a Detergent Face?
Yeah... I didn't think so...
stupid detergent faces...
Posted: 6/7/2003, 7:04 am
by Bandalero
Idealist wrote:what in the hell is a jale? i have never ever heard that word...is it spanish? i know "ice" in french is gele
*Sigh* no no no!!!!
your pronoucing it wrong......it's Jale (ha - le)
or as i like to call it chingadera.

Posted: 6/7/2003, 7:11 am
by Odio La Cabra
but i do live in a black hole.......at least thats what i think it is....