I love popsicles, although I do tend to keep away from the overly sugary day-glo variety I preferred on hot days when I was 6. Times and tastes change, but one thing about popsicles does not: they drip. Skilled popsicle eaters will navigate their way around and catch all drips before they fall, but usually kids aren't so resourceful and end up with sticky hands. Parents might want to take note that sticky fingers can be avoided with DripCatchers, which are thin cellulose sponges that catch drips before they can leave the popsicle. The expand as they get dripped on, so they'll never miss a drop. They all have different designs on them (and can be custom done, too), so they're fun enough to appeal to kids and not just to parents who want less-sticky children. They're $6.95 for 24.
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Catch those popsicle drips
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Fear Factor popsicles
Is Fear Factor your favorite show, but you don't like
the idea of eating icky things enough to apply? Do you have
small children who think it's fun/entertaining to eat variously gross foods? The Popsicle company is coming to your rescue! Unlike the Cherry Chip Bada Bing! ice cream
sandwiches, which tie in to the hit Sopranos show via name alone, the new Fear Factor
Pop-Ups try to get the eater involved in the spirit of the program. The sour cherry flavored pop has an
eyeball gum-ball atop it and the sour watermelon flavor is coated with "sour lemon slime." There are only
four pops in a box, but that should provide more than enough ammunition for your child to gross out the neighbor's kids
- at least for one afternoon.
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