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  2. Yogurt Ice Pops with Berries Recipe - AOL

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    If using glasses or other unconventional molds, freeze until the pops are beginning to set (45 minutes to 1 hour), then insert the sticks and freeze until solid, 3 to 4 hours. If using an instant ice pop maker, gently fold the blackberries into the yogurt prior to filling the molds and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

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  6. Ice pop - Wikipedia

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    The ice pop does melt but not as fast as other ice pops. [35] This is due to the strands of fruit fibers inside the ice pops which makes them thicker than regular ice pops. [35] The thicker the ice pop the slower it melts. [35] This design was inspired by the material called pykrete, which was invented by Geoffrey Pyke. [35]

  7. Popsicle (brand) - Wikipedia

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    He renamed it Popsicle, supposedly at the insistence of his children. [1] Popsicles were originally sold in fruity flavors and marketed as a "frozen drink on a stick." [5] [3] Six months after receiving a patent for the Popsicle, Good Humor sued Popsicle Corporation. By October 1925, the parties settled out of court.

  8. Otter Pops - Wikipedia

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    Otter pops (frozen) Otter Pops are a brand of freeze pops sold in the United States. The product consists of a clear plastic tube filled with a fruit-flavored liquid and is one of the earliest brands of this dessert. [1] Some varieties claim to contain 100% fruit juice, mostly apple juice. This variety was clear, as it also removed any ...

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