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A '''freezie''', '''freezer pop''', '''ice-pole''',<ref>{{cite web |url=http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/12700/Ewan-Morrison-39The-icecream-van39s.4722420.jp |title=The ice-cream van's jingle-jangle freezes me with a mixture of fear and adrenalin |publisher=[[Scotland on Sunday]] |date=2008-11-23 |accessdate=2008-12-06 |last=Morrison |first=Ewan }}</ref> '''icy-pole''', '''[[ice pop]]''', '''tip top''', '''ice candy''' ([[Philippines]]),<ref>{{cite web |url=http://angsarap.net/2012/06/27/munggo-ice-candy/ |title=Munggo ice candy |date=2012-06-27 |publisher=Ang Sarap |accessdate=2013-12-31}}</ref> '''aiskrim Malaysia'''<ref>{{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |author= |coauthors= |title=Go down memory lane eating ‘Aiskrim Malaysia’ while learning about oral care |url=http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2012/5/15/central/11275468&sec=central |format= |work= |publisher=[[The Star (Malaysia)|The Star]] |id= |pages= |page= |date=2012-05-15 |accessdate=2013-03-23 |language= |quote= |archiveurl= |archivedate= }}</ref> or '''potong''' ([[Malaysia]]) is a water-based frozen snack. It is made by freezing flavored liquid such as [[sugar drink|sugar water]], [[fruit juice]] or [[purée]] inside a plastic casing or tube, either round or flat. When it has a stick, it is called a [[popsicle]].
A '''freezie''', '''freezer pop''', '''ice-pole''',<ref>{{cite web |url=http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/12700/Ewan-Morrison-39The-icecream-van39s.4722420.jp |title=The ice-cream van's jingle-jangle freezes me with a mixture of fear and adrenalin |publisher=[[Scotland on Sunday]] |date=2008-11-23 |accessdate=2008-12-06 |last=Morrison |first=Ewan }}</ref> '''icy-pole''', '''[[ice pop]]''', '''tip top''', '''ice candy''' ([[Philippines]]),<ref>{{cite web |url=http://angsarap.net/2012/06/27/munggo-ice-candy/ |title=Munggo ice candy |date=2012-06-27 |publisher=Ang Sarap |accessdate=2013-12-31}}</ref> '''aiskrim Malaysia'''<ref>{{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |author= |coauthors= |title=Go down memory lane eating ‘Aiskrim Malaysia’ while learning about oral care |url=http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2012/5/15/central/11275468&sec=central |format= |work= |publisher=[[The Star (Malaysia)|The Star]] |id= |pages= |page= |date=2012-05-15 |accessdate=2013-03-23 |language= |quote= |archiveurl= |archivedate= }}</ref> or '''potong''' ([[Malaysia]]) is a water-based frozen snack. It is made by freezing flavored liquid such as [[sugar drink|sugar water]], [[fruit juice]] or [[purée]] inside a plastic casing or tube, either round or flat. When it has a stick, it is called a [[popsicle]].


Prominent brands include La Fiesta, California Snow, [[Otter Pops]], Ice Tickles, [[Fla-Vor-Ice]], Chilly Willy (after the [[cartoon]] [[penguin]] of the [[Chilly Willy|same name]]), Pop-ice, Foxy Pop, or (in the UK, Ireland, Canada and France) Mr Freeze. They are produced in a variety of fruit flavors, including cherry, orange, lemon-lime, banana and fruit punch. In [[Canada]] they are known almost exclusively as 'freezies'.
Prominent brands include Fun Pops, La Fiesta, California Snow, [[Otter Pops]], Ice Tickles, [[Fla-Vor-Ice]], Chilly Willy (after the [[cartoon]] [[penguin]] of the [[Chilly Willy|same name]]), Pop-ice, Foxy Pop, and (in the UK, Ireland, Canada and France) Mr Freeze. They are produced in a variety of fruit flavors, including cherry, orange, lemon-lime, banana and fruit punch. In [[Canada]] they are known almost exclusively as 'freezies'.


Unlike a popsicle, since freezies come in plastic sleeves, no refrigeration is necessary during storage. In addition, also unlike a popsicle, since it has a casing, it does not need to be "as" frozen, and can be similar in composition to a [[slush (beverage)|slushie]].
Unlike a popsicle, since freezies come in plastic sleeves, no refrigeration is necessary during storage. In addition, also unlike a popsicle, since it has a casing, it does not need to be "as" frozen, and can be similar in composition to a [[slush (beverage)|slushie]].

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Freezie
A boy eating a freezie
Alternative namesice pop, freezer pop, ice-pole, tip top, icy-pole, ice candy
TypeFrozen dessert
Main ingredientsWater, flavouring (such as fruit juices)

A freezie, freezer pop, ice-pole,[1] icy-pole, ice pop, tip top, ice candy (Philippines),[2] aiskrim Malaysia[3] or potong (Malaysia) is a water-based frozen snack. It is made by freezing flavored liquid such as sugar water, fruit juice or purée inside a plastic casing or tube, either round or flat. When it has a stick, it is called a popsicle.

Prominent brands include Fun Pops, La Fiesta, California Snow, Otter Pops, Ice Tickles, Fla-Vor-Ice, Chilly Willy (after the cartoon penguin of the same name), Pop-ice, Foxy Pop, and (in the UK, Ireland, Canada and France) Mr Freeze. They are produced in a variety of fruit flavors, including cherry, orange, lemon-lime, banana and fruit punch. In Canada they are known almost exclusively as 'freezies'.

Unlike a popsicle, since freezies come in plastic sleeves, no refrigeration is necessary during storage. In addition, also unlike a popsicle, since it has a casing, it does not need to be "as" frozen, and can be similar in composition to a slushie.

References

  1. ^ Morrison, Ewan (2008-11-23). "The ice-cream van's jingle-jangle freezes me with a mixture of fear and adrenalin". Scotland on Sunday. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
  2. ^ "Munggo ice candy". Ang Sarap. 2012-06-27. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
  3. ^ "Go down memory lane eating 'Aiskrim Malaysia' while learning about oral care". The Star. 2012-05-15. Retrieved 2013-03-23. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)