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first served to public
the "ice pop" page says popsicles were served first in Oakland in 1923, this page says they were first served to the public in Alameda in 1924, that is an internal contradiction. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.23.245.206 (talk) 15:03, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
Sicle?
So what does the sicle in "popsicle" and "epsicle" mean and whence does it come from? Maikel 09:02, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
Originally, "Epsicle" was for "Epperson's Icicle", then later the name changed with the help of several of his nine children. My father (Leo Epperson, Frank's youngest son) had said that the "pop" referred to the sound they made coming out of the test tubes they were originally frozen in. I've also heard from one of my aunts (Theresa Epperson) that "pop" referred to "father" - as in "Pop's Icicle". Both are probably valid and were likely discussed. --Ian Epperson 7 March 2008
Legal status of trademark
The article implies that the trademark is genericized, but does not provide a source. Is the trademark still enforceable or has it yet to be tested in court? 65.87.26.127 (talk) 01:23, 13 February 2009 (UTC)
Other realted snacks
These were popular popsicles usually aimed in advertisements during the 90's under the name "PopSicle Zone". These include:
Lick-A-Color
Fantastic Fruity
Sherbert Cyclone
Starship
Big Stick
Sprinklers
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Hey people, did you notice the last paragraph in the History section?