Talk:Paddle Pop
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[edit] Not similar to Fudgesicle?
Hrm: on the edit made by 139.168.86.28 I'd say it's rather similar to fudgesicles and gives a reference for US audiences:
- wooden stick to hold on to
- dairy chocolate fudgesicle in taste isn't too far off chocolate paddlepop.
Still other than the obvious visual similarity with the wooden stick to hold onto (as per the sentence) there's probably no reference to be found to back that up. NathanLee 15:58, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Nickelback Reference?
Why is there a reference to the Nickelback frontman?
The lion could look like any unkempt man. The Paddle Pop Lion is an Australian icon, Nickelback is Canadian. There is no reason for this reference. 124.177.67.111 (talk) 12:27, 7 March 2010 (UTC)