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We Noggered up our own Gaytime of a Feast in freedomland:
that's not even remotely similar that's just an oreo ice lolly
well what else would I call it other than what it is
Ice lolly is funny to read, but more importantly I’m glad people take issue with calling ice cream bars popsicles (calling ice cream bars ice lollies)
I have never heard the word ice cream bar
In America it was just called "Toasted Almond Bar" , and is no longer made by Good Humor. See, we only eat sweets that pay homage to other brand name sweets. So you take Oreo crumbs off the floor of the assembly line and paste them on the outside of a popcicle and call it a win-win.
they're called walls here dunno why they're called good humour over there feels like half the brands have a different name in the us