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Quote from: Phlexor on April 18, 2010, 03:46:43 AMQuote from: TheoK on April 18, 2010, 03:20:38 AMThey're called "isglassar" in Swedish. "Ice-cream" is "glass", so ice-creams of real ice become "ice-ice-cream". Ice ice baby! Glugs....and Zooper Doopers are coming to mind too.In north Queensland, water ices are called 'Bijingoes'
Quote from: TheoK on April 18, 2010, 03:20:38 AMThey're called "isglassar" in Swedish. "Ice-cream" is "glass", so ice-creams of real ice become "ice-ice-cream". Ice ice baby!
They're called "isglassar" in Swedish. "Ice-cream" is "glass", so ice-creams of real ice become "ice-ice-cream".
Yeah I remember that.I also remember something similar to these:Instead of your ice falling off the stick these ices were contained in a foil packet. Where I am from, though, they used to be called Freezas and they had a slightly different shape. They were also available in cola flavour which was my favourite.
Quote from: renaeden on April 21, 2010, 10:34:45 PMYeah I remember that.I also remember something similar to these:Instead of your ice falling off the stick these ices were contained in a foil packet. Where I am from, though, they used to be called Freezas and they had a slightly different shape. They were also available in cola flavour which was my favourite.Sunny Boys were big when I was young at primary school. But they were a different shape, more of a triangular pyramid. Plus after you'd finish, you'd look inside the wrapper to see if you won a free Sunny Boy and you usually did. I wonder why they were so generous with the free Sunny Boys. Did they have a massive freezer malfunction and have to unload their surplus before it all melted?
Quote from: Phlexor on April 22, 2010, 01:26:10 AMQuote from: renaeden on April 21, 2010, 10:34:45 PMYeah I remember that.I also remember something similar to these:Instead of your ice falling off the stick these ices were contained in a foil packet. Where I am from, though, they used to be called Freezas and they had a slightly different shape. They were also available in cola flavour which was my favourite.Sunny Boys were big when I was young at primary school. But they were a different shape, more of a triangular pyramid. Plus after you'd finish, you'd look inside the wrapper to see if you won a free Sunny Boy and you usually did. I wonder why they were so generous with the free Sunny Boys. Did they have a massive freezer malfunction and have to unload their surplus before it all melted?
Quote from: couldbecousin on April 22, 2010, 06:06:23 AMQuote from: Phlexor on April 22, 2010, 01:26:10 AMQuote from: renaeden on April 21, 2010, 10:34:45 PMYeah I remember that.I also remember something similar to these:Instead of your ice falling off the stick these ices were contained in a foil packet. Where I am from, though, they used to be called Freezas and they had a slightly different shape. They were also available in cola flavour which was my favourite.Sunny Boys were big when I was young at primary school. But they were a different shape, more of a triangular pyramid. Plus after you'd finish, you'd look inside the wrapper to see if you won a free Sunny Boy and you usually did. I wonder why they were so generous with the free Sunny Boys. Did they have a massive freezer malfunction and have to unload their surplus before it all melted? No, they were peddling 'ice'.
Quote from: renaeden on April 21, 2010, 10:34:45 PMYeah I remember that.I also remember something similar to these:Instead of your ice falling off the stick these ices were contained in a foil packet. Where I am from, though, they used to be called Freezas and they had a slightly different shape. They were also available in cola flavour which was my favourite.Sunny Boys were big when I was young at primary school. But they were a different shape, more of a triangular pyramid. Plus after you'd finish, you'd look inside the wrapper to see if you won a free Sunny Boy and you usually did.
Quote from: couldbecousin on April 22, 2010, 06:06:23 AMQuote from: Phlexor on April 22, 2010, 01:26:10 AMQuote from: renaeden on April 21, 2010, 10:34:45 PMYeah I remember that.I also remember something similar to these:Instead of your ice falling off the stick these ices were contained in a foil packet. Where I am from, though, they used to be called Freezas and they had a slightly different shape. They were also available in cola flavour which was my favourite.Sunny Boys were big when I was young at primary school. But they were a different shape, more of a triangular pyramid. Plus after you'd finish, you'd look inside the wrapper to see if you won a free Sunny Boy and you usually did. I wonder why they were so generous with the free Sunny Boys. Did they have a massive freezer malfunction and have to unload their surplus before it all melted? I think it was just a promotion thing, as far as I can remember, I was around 10yo at the time.
Quote from: Eclair on April 18, 2010, 04:11:35 AMQuote from: Phlexor on April 18, 2010, 03:46:43 AMQuote from: TheoK on April 18, 2010, 03:20:38 AMThey're called "isglassar" in Swedish. "Ice-cream" is "glass", so ice-creams of real ice become "ice-ice-cream". Ice ice baby! Glugs....and Zooper Doopers are coming to mind too.In north Queensland, water ices are called 'Bijingoes'Isn't that what Dr. Elliot Reid from Scrubs called vaginas?
Quote from: Phlexor on April 22, 2010, 06:10:13 AMQuote from: couldbecousin on April 22, 2010, 06:06:23 AMQuote from: Phlexor on April 22, 2010, 01:26:10 AMQuote from: renaeden on April 21, 2010, 10:34:45 PMYeah I remember that.I also remember something similar to these:Instead of your ice falling off the stick these ices were contained in a foil packet. Where I am from, though, they used to be called Freezas and they had a slightly different shape. They were also available in cola flavour which was my favourite.Sunny Boys were big when I was young at primary school. But they were a different shape, more of a triangular pyramid. Plus after you'd finish, you'd look inside the wrapper to see if you won a free Sunny Boy and you usually did. I wonder why they were so generous with the free Sunny Boys. Did they have a massive freezer malfunction and have to unload their surplus before it all melted? I think it was just a promotion thing, as far as I can remember, I was around 10yo at the time.I don't remember it. I didn't like the orange sunny boys. I was a Glug girl. Sometimes Razz's too.I remember they had one called a 'Hassle'....it was yellow, but not lemon flavoured...pineapple-ish, I think.
Quote from: Phlexor on April 18, 2010, 09:32:41 AMQuote from: Eclair on April 18, 2010, 04:11:35 AMQuote from: Phlexor on April 18, 2010, 03:46:43 AMQuote from: TheoK on April 18, 2010, 03:20:38 AMThey're called "isglassar" in Swedish. "Ice-cream" is "glass", so ice-creams of real ice become "ice-ice-cream". Ice ice baby! Glugs....and Zooper Doopers are coming to mind too.In north Queensland, water ices are called 'Bijingoes'Isn't that what Dr. Elliot Reid from Scrubs called vaginas?Never watched it. But they are both good to lick.
Quote from: Eclair on April 22, 2010, 06:13:29 AMQuote from: Phlexor on April 18, 2010, 09:32:41 AMQuote from: Eclair on April 18, 2010, 04:11:35 AMQuote from: Phlexor on April 18, 2010, 03:46:43 AMQuote from: TheoK on April 18, 2010, 03:20:38 AMThey're called "isglassar" in Swedish. "Ice-cream" is "glass", so ice-creams of real ice become "ice-ice-cream". Ice ice baby! Glugs....and Zooper Doopers are coming to mind too.In north Queensland, water ices are called 'Bijingoes'Isn't that what Dr. Elliot Reid from Scrubs called vaginas?Never watched it. But they are both good to lick.Here ya go:
Quote from: Phlexor on April 22, 2010, 06:34:26 AMQuote from: Eclair on April 22, 2010, 06:13:29 AMQuote from: Phlexor on April 18, 2010, 09:32:41 AMQuote from: Eclair on April 18, 2010, 04:11:35 AMQuote from: Phlexor on April 18, 2010, 03:46:43 AMQuote from: TheoK on April 18, 2010, 03:20:38 AMThey're called "isglassar" in Swedish. "Ice-cream" is "glass", so ice-creams of real ice become "ice-ice-cream". Ice ice baby! Glugs....and Zooper Doopers are coming to mind too.In north Queensland, water ices are called 'Bijingoes'Isn't that what Dr. Elliot Reid from Scrubs called vaginas?Never watched it. But they are both good to lick.Here ya go:I've never watched it before. Should give it a go.