Not sure if that's icecream to eat or icecream that's just been thrown up, but still I'ld have a go at it.
That is vomit inducing. YUK!!
I was reminiscing about the glory days (I'm 29) and going through cartoons we used to watch, different type of lollies we used to eat (remember Ka-Bluey?) However when we got to ice-creams, we couldn't remember one in particular.
To describe:
Standard ice cream on a stick, chocolate coated.
BUT,
There was a solid piece of chocolate at the very centre of the ice cream, about two inches long, on the stick.
Driving us insane.
I'm still trying to remember this one. I know exactly the one you mean. Feast!
The one I remember had chocolate ice cream and pretty sure it was called Triple Choc.
Yeah, I remember one that was all chocolate too. You're probably right. Looked similar to the Feast though.
Borat calls that a 'Chram'
Magnum Ego Caramel, or Cookies and Cream Choc Wedge
Actually Hk has an equivalent of Mr Whippee - I get one most days after work.
I'll bet you do.
The first one l can recall was called the Donald Duck X 29. l think it was an orange or pineapple flavoured icy pole and cost threepunce. My fave was the spearment choc wedge. Tried a different sort of Magnum in Beijing last week, not available locally but better than any l have tired here.
Lol wut the hell is a threepence
Lol wut the hell is a threepence
Three pennies.
Lol wut the hell is a threepence
Three pennies.
thruppence
Don't supose any of you kids are old enough to have eaten Sennitts Ice Cream.
ummmmm.......I remember my Dad telling me about them.
Sennitts were a great football family. Strongly supported the old Camberwell club in the VFA. Went to a great sportsmans night at their house many years ago.
The Great John Kennedy, Ron Barrasi and Bob Cowper the cricketer. Never laughed so much in all my life.
The Icecream was brilliant too.
Don't supose any of you kids are old enough to have eaten Sennitts Ice Cream.
ummmmm.......I remember my Dad telling me about them.
Sennitts were a great football family. Strongly supported the old Camberwell club in the VFA. Went to a great sportsmans night at their house many years ago.
The Great John Kennedy, Ron Barrasi and Bob Cowper the cricketer. Never laughed so much in all my life.
The Icecream was brilliant too.
A mate of mine who collects that sort of things has one of their old Polar Bear light up signs. I keep threatening to steal it. It's just superb. Mind you, I've been threatening for over 20 years now. He also has one of those Peters light up cone signs too. ■■■■■■■.
Lol wut the hell is a threepence
Three pennies.
thruppence
Remember when a girl with great cans had a great set of threepenny bits?
No. Because no one was alive them. Other than you. You wretched old man.
No. Because no one was alive them. Other than you. You wretched old man.
You talk is if you know me.
Cool Shark Icy Pole. Blue colored lemonade in the shape of a shark. I’m pretty sure the blue coloring was later used in those anti-theft explosive-dye devices because you seriously could not get it off your skin /clothes for days.
There was another one that I’ve been trying to remember where as you drew the icypole out of the wrapper, the coldness would change the design or reveal a hidden picture on the wrapper. I reckon it was very early 80’s and only at the school tuckshop for a couple of years, but it was like pure magic for a 7 year old. Edit: still can’t remember what they were called, but I think the pics were Dracula, Frankenstein ,stuff like that.
I remember Eskimo pies used to be wrapped in foil, and for some reason are forever entwined in my memory with half-size Solo cans that were made of steel, not aluminium.
Cool Shark Icy Pole. Blue colored lemonade in the shape of a shark. I'm pretty sure the blue coloring was later used in those anti-theft explosive-dye devices because you seriously could not get it off your skin /clothes for days.
There was another one that I've been trying to remember where as you drew the icypole out of the wrapper, the coldness would change the design or reveal a hidden picture on the wrapper. I reckon it was very early 80's and only at the school tuckshop for a couple of years, but it was like pure magic for a 7 year old. Edit: still can't remember what they were called, but I think the pics were Dracula, Frankenstein ,stuff like that.
I remember Eskimo pies used to be wrapped in foil, and for some reason are forever entwined in my memory with half-size Solo cans that were made of steel, not aluminium.
Remember the cool shark! And the half cans.
Lol wut the hell is a threepence
Three pennies.
thruppence
Remember when a girl with great cans had a great set of threepenny bits?
My brother-in-law always said that his car could stop on a threepence with tuppence change.