Freezer pops go by many names, such as freeze pops, freezies and icees. What they are called largely depends on where one lives or what brand is common there. These “freeze-at-home” treats come in clear plastic tubes instead of on sticks like popsicles. They come in varying sizes, but most are about 10 inches in length. Made of sweetened, flavored and colored water, they almost all are fruit-flavored. An end of the tube is torn open, and the flavored ice is pushed up through the opening and enjoyed as it melts.
Freezer pops have a long history – one that’s over 60 years old. And that history includes kids and summer fun. What’s better than getting outdoors and spending time with friends and family? Well, perhaps cooling off with a freezer full of freezer pops in every flavor of the rainbow.
What is your favorite flavor of freezer Pop?