Ice Cream/Iced Lollies
Ice
lollies and choc ices on sticks became a major market during the
1960s. In the UK these were mostly produced by Walls and Lyons
Maid. A never-ending supply of 'with it' names were now required,
among them Fab, Kinky and Zoom.
Big Wiz (Walls)
Choc Ices
Bricks of ice cream coated in chocolate. The Lyons Maid variety
came wrapped in gold coloured wrappers.
Cones
(Lyons Maid/Walls)
The ones in a square cone with a big square slab of yellow
'Cornish' vanilla ice cream wrapped in paper. Usually found at the
cinema.
FAB
(Lyons Maid)
Tri-coloured stripes with toffee inside and hundreds and thousands
on the outside at the top - As advertised by Lady Penelope
herself!
Funny Faces
(Walls)
Heart
(Walls)
Hop Scotch
- (Walls)
Jubblies
Triangular blocks of flavoured ice
Kinky
(Walls)
Ice cream on a stick covered in hundreds and thousands
Mini Milk
Orange Maid
(Lyons Maid)
Erm . . . it was orange!
Orange Sparkle
(Walls)
Wow . . . deja vu! See above.
Orbit
(Lyons Maid)
"The Big Ice Cream On A Stick"
Rev
Cola, pineapple and strawberry flavour (ooh yum!)
Sea Jet
(Lyons Maid)
An orange flavoured ice lolly shaped like a rocket (also Super Sea
Jet with three flavours)
Sky Ray
(Walls)
Like a rocket "With Four Great Flavour Stages"
Smash
(Lyons Maid)
Split
(Walls)
Strawberry or blackberry flavoured ice lolly with ice cream in the
middle
Sunny Boys
SEE "Jubblies" above
Top Ten
(Walls)
Ice cream on a stick coated in nutty chocolate
(Wonder) Woppa
(Walls)
Fruity ice lollies. Came in a variety of flavours such as
lemonade, and also available in a chocolate topped version called
(naturally enough) Choc Top Woppa
Zoom
(Lyons Maid)
Red, yellow and green striped Ice lollies shaped like a rocket
(and often featuring Joe 90 on the wrapper)

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