Cherry Popsicle Review
One of my favorite desserts (at least in the summer) is a cherry popsicle. You know, that cheap little frozen confectionary that’s just frozen water and corn syrup? They’re tasty little treats, and with only 40 calories each, you can’t go wrong. The problem is, you can’t buy a box of just cherry popsicles. You also get orange and grape, and sometimes lime. So now my freezer contains a bunch of two-thirds full boxes of popsicles.
The best cherry popsicles can be found at Food Lion. Not only do they taste the best, but they’re also the most economical. Avoid the brands that contain real fruit juice. Though they often contain amusing riddles on the handle of the stick (and the answers hidden under the confectionary delight…oooh, what did the dentist give the marching band?), they’re just not that good—a little too sweet—and they’re more expensive.
Now if I they’d just segregate the flavors.
The best cherry popsicles can be found at Food Lion. Not only do they taste the best, but they’re also the most economical. Avoid the brands that contain real fruit juice. Though they often contain amusing riddles on the handle of the stick (and the answers hidden under the confectionary delight…oooh, what did the dentist give the marching band?), they’re just not that good—a little too sweet—and they’re more expensive.
Now if I they’d just segregate the flavors.
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