Otter Pops

Otter Pops are a brand of frozen snack sold in the United States. The product consists of a plastic tube filled with flavored quick freezing liquid, which after being frozen is sliced open, and the ice is eaten out of the top of the tube, like a popsicle without a stick. Otter Pops were originally introduced by National Pax in 1970, to rival Jel Sert's similar product, Fla-Vor-Ice. In 1996, Jel Sert acquired the rights to Otter Pops. Otter Pops come in six flavors, each named after a different character:
  • Louie Bloo Blueberry
  • Strawberry Short Kook
  • Sir Isaac Lime
  • Poncho Punch (originally Rip Van Lemon)
  • Alexander the Grape
*Little Orphan Orange

 

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