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  2. Bomb Pop - Wikipedia

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    The Bomb Pop is a brand of ice pops currently manufactured by Wells Enterprises. The original flavor contains cherry, lime, and blue raspberry flavorings. The original flavor contains cherry, lime, and blue raspberry flavorings.

  3. Jolt Cola - Wikipedia

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    Jolt Cola was a carbonated soft drink produced by The Jolt Company, Inc. (later known as Wet Planet Beverages). The cola drink was created in 1985 by C. J. Rapp as a highly caffeinated beverage. [1] It was targeted towards students and young professionals, stressing its use as a stimulant in a similar manner as energy drinks. Its slogan reads ...

  4. You'll Never Guess How Bomb Pops Are Made - AOL

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  5. Did Selena And Taylor Just Make Bomb Pops The Snack Of The ...

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    Taylor Swift threw her annual Fourth of July bash after a several year hiatus and celebrated the occasion by enjoying a Bomb pop with bestie, Selena Gomez.

  6. This Patriotic Dessert Is Like a Bomb Pop on a Plate - AOL

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    Bomb Pops are a July 4th favorite. They can be traced to Kansas City, Missouri, where Merritt Foods debuted the patriotic treat, designed like a bomb with six fins, during the early days of the ...

  7. List of Mountain Dew flavors and varieties - Wikipedia

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    A summer flavor inspired by the taste of a bomb pop, with cherry, raspberry and lemon flavors. Also available in zero sugar. Also available in zero sugar. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] The drink was formerly a limited time flavor in the United States, but was introduced to lineups in Canada and Honduras.

  8. We Tried 14 Different Orange Sodas and You Can Buy the ... - AOL

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    The term soda comes from the phrase soda water, which refers to carbonated water. At a certain point, syrups and flavorings were added to make soda pop—and the rest is American history.

  9. Popsicle (brand) - Wikipedia

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    These have a similar appearance to Wells Dairy's Blue Bunny's Bomb Pop. [19] Slow Melt Pops include a small amount of gelatin that helps them stay frozen longer than traditional ice pops. Slow Melt Pops are available in several varieties. [21] Yosicles are a brand of Popsicle that contain yogurt.