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The brand has a mascot known as the Paddle Pop Lion, or Max, who appears on the product wrapper. [1] Paddle Pops have been very popular since their launch by Streets in 1953, [2] and the name has become one of the best known brands in Australia. [3] It is Streets Icecream's biggest volume item [3] with A$ 70 million annual turnover. [citation ...
Streets was founded by Edwin "Ted" Street and his wife Daisy in 1920, in Corrimal, New South Wales. He set up a distribution depot at Bexley and then a factory in the Sydney suburb of Turrella, where products were manufactured until 1996, when production moved to a new facility in Minto. Today most cream-based products are produced at Minto ...
Paddle Pop Adventures, also known as Max Adventures, is a Thai animated television series that saw its first release in 2005.Based on the mascot of the Australian ice cream brand Paddle Pop from manufacturer Streets, named the Paddle Pop Lion, the series was produced by The Monk Studios and Egg Story Studios (in 2013-2014) and is owned by the British-Dutch company Unilever.
Other Super Flying Fun Show regulars included Wing Ding (a human-sized chicken sponsoring a snack food from Arnott's), the Paddle Pop Lion (a human-sized lion sponsoring a brand of ice-cream from Streets), and Freddo Frog (a human-sized frog sponsoring a brand of chocolate for Cadbury).
Streets (ice cream) (Aus) Paddle pop lion and Bubble O' Bill: 2003–present: Also used in NZ Telecom New Zealand: Spot: 1991–1998 [15] Spot the dog's real name was Sandy, the name Spot was an acronym for Services and Products of Telecom. [16] [2] TVNZ: The Goodnight Kiwi: 1981–1994: The minute-long Goodnight Kiwi clip was animated by Sam ...
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