POPSICLE AND LOLLIPOP About popsicle ● a water-based frozen snack ● ice lolly, ice poles, freeze pops, popsicle ● made by freezing flavored liquid around a stick (fruit juice) History ● Frank Epperson at the age of 11 ● 1905 ● he left a glass of powdered soda and water with a mixing stick in it outside during a cold night How to make ● https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgmBhhvTJqQ ● take the popsicle containers ● put whatever you like in it-juice, yoghurt, fruits, or everything together) ● place a stick in it and put it in a freezer
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