ice pole

English

Noun

ice pole (plural ice poles)

  1. (UK (especially Scotland)) A frozen snack consisting of flavored ice or juice in a tube; a freeze pop
    • 2023 April 17 (last accessed), “The internet is arguing about what these frozen things are officially called”, in entertainment.ie, entertainment.ie, archived from the original on 27 March 2022:
      To us, these are (and always have been) called cool pops. To others - particularly on Twitter - they're everything from 'ice pops' to 'ice lollies' to 'ice poles' to 'freeze pops' to Tip-Tops.
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