What do you call these where you’re from?
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Ice pops or Otter Pops (brand name)2
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Florida, USA - I've said freeze pops, ice pops, and juice pops. Pretty much "something" pop.1
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Freeze pops in CT.0
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Freezies in Ontario, Canada2
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Cool pops!1
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What do you call the thing you hold your groceries in while you push it through the store? We call it a carriage where I'm from but now I live where they call it a cart.1
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BTW: Those were "freeze pops" to me.0
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promisesstandin wrote: »What do you call the thing you hold your groceries in while you push it through the store? We call it a carriage where I'm from but now I live where they call it a cart.
A cart also or Grocery cart.
If you told me to go get a carriage I’d think you’re talking about a baby carriage.
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I usually just call them a zooper
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We don't really have those here but the closest thing we have are called "duros", which translates literally to "hard". This is what they look like
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promisesstandin wrote: »What do you call the thing you hold your groceries in while you push it through the store? We call it a carriage where I'm from but now I live where they call it a cart.
Older people in the south tend to call them buggies. I say cart.0 -
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katiesmom_99 wrote: »promisesstandin wrote: »What do you call the thing you hold your groceries in while you push it through the store? We call it a carriage where I'm from but now I live where they call it a cart.
Older people in the south tend to call them buggies. I say cart.
Oh yeah I’ve heard people say buggy too.
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promisesstandin wrote: »What do you call the thing you hold your groceries in while you push it through the store? We call it a carriage where I'm from but now I live where they call it a cart.
Shopping trolley..3 -
They are much much bigger than your freezes. I mean we can get them at some of the supermarkets but they are not really part of the culture.0 -
They are much much bigger than your freezes. I mean we can get them at some of the supermarkets but they are not really part of the culture.
How do you eat those? Like you would a freezie??0 -
They are much much bigger than your freezes. I mean we can get them at some of the supermarkets but they are not really part of the culture.
How do you eat those? Like you would a freezie??
You just kind of bite into the side of it and tear some of the plastic off with your teeth. Then through the hole in the plastic, you push the rest of it out.2 -
Popsicles2
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@MikePTY Those are economy size, thanks for sharing. We call them ice pops.0
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We call them popsicles where I am.0
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