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What are juice pops in the US and what are they called in the UK?
If I understand correctly, juice pops are popsicles made of juice. Is this correct? In this case, would they be called ice/iced lollies in the UK? Thank you :)
Jul 13, 2020 8:15 PM
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You are right, Lily. They're called 'ice lollies' in the UK.
NB Re @Zach Warren's suggestion of 'lollipop' (with an 'i', not a 'y') is different. As in the US, a 'lollypop' is a piece of 'hard candy' (usually round) on the end of a stick.
July 13, 2020
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I'm from the USA and I actually grew up calling them "popsicles" but I believe in the UK they are called "lollypops." I hope that helps. :)
July 13, 2020
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