I hauled myself into the store and got myself a grape popsicle.
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I couldn't have gotten much cooler without turning into a popsicle.
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Tape the finger to a popsicle stick to completely immobilize it.
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I ripped the paper off the popsicle and put the ice to my lip.
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Pour mixture in popsicle molds leaving room for the handle.
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One moment 10-year-old Chihiro is bored on the back seat, en-route to a new home.
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We follow a young girl, Chihiro, and her parents as they drive towards their new home.
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Her parents turn into pigs and Chihiro finds herself stranded on the wrong side of a magic river.
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Correction: In last weeks quiz we asked which Oscar-winning film was known as Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi in its home territories.
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Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi (to give the film its Japanese title) certainly doesn't look to be reaching out to the western world.
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The icepopped in his drink, reminding him it was time to take another large sip.
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Sugar seems to be everywhere, from cooling icepops to shop-bought juices en route to the beach.
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Afterward, they dropped by Pleasant Pops cafe, where the unusually warm late-November day called for icepops.
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My childhood centralised around potatoes and icepops, and all the Queen did for me was get in the way of my Christmas dinner.
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Included in the bundle are three new maps: Lost Technology, Ruins, and IceDrop.
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Had thin icedropped him to sure death in the surging undercurrent?
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A piece of icedropped down her back could not have startled her more.
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A sliver of icedropped down her shirt.
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From a near-by glacier came an occasional crack, followed by a roar which told of icedropping into cavernous depths below.
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You can make a cup of tea and grab a cookie, jelly snake or icypole.
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Victorians prefer to play it straight on this one and call it an icypole while people in NSW call it an ice block.
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Oberon's chin rested on his hands as he gazed out over his court; Titania sat like she had an icypole shoved up her backside.
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Plain chips were 12 cents, an icypole was 3 cents and an orange juice would set you back just 10 cents.
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The wood plank under Norma's butt felt like an iceblock.
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After a moment, the camera moves back to the floor beneath the iceblock.
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The iceblock with all the info is being melted, bashed and carved away.
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He had one arm free when he slammed into an iceblock and blacked out.
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The iceblock hit him directly on the shoulder.
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And I had a red icelolly from an ice cream van.
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Shes now eating what looks like a Callippo icelolly and seems in distress.
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Not because this is a refreshing icelolly.
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There's was a girl in a bra buying an icelolly in my local yesterday, another said.
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Can turn solid in colder climbs, so that it begins to resemble moss frozen inside an milky icelolly.
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The men laboured like tigers at the ice-poles, but in vain.
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Every one strained as if for life at the ice-poles, and slowly forced the yacht away from the dreaded berg.
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So be sure, sisters, that your feet are in tiptop condition.
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He gave me a tiptop dinner down on Park Row.
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Because you can't get ANYTHING done if you're not in tiptop shape!
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Michael Valenzuela endorses challenging your brain to keep it in tiptop condition
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With so much feed around cattle are looking tiptop.
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Maybe a freezepop?
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Zed Gum, the young Dublin bubble-gum manufacturer, has acquired the much larger Leaf Ireland ball gum and freezepop manufacturer, from its Dutch parent, CSM.
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To finish: Remove frozenpops from moulds by running cold water over the mould for 30 seconds, gently pulling from the stick to release.