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Gustl
hey guys, for sure I know what a Creamsicle is

but - due to the fact that I'm no native english speeker - I don't know the meaning of the word "Creamsicle"
could anyone help me with an explanation? or just a german translation idea.gif

many thanks,
Gustl
TheCabinetmaker
It's a popsicle. Sherbet and vanilla?
Aaron Cox
a creamsicle is a pop sicle that is creme and orangish colored.

they call the LE a creamsicle cause it was painted creme/orange


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Rhodes71/914
A vanilla and Orange popsicle don't know if it was always or originally sherbert.
echocanyons
like this icy treat?
Carl
An orange and vanilla ice cream bar on a stick by Popsicle (brand name). I think the bar was named "Orange Creme". Cremesickle was a modified version of the name as the colors appeared on the LE cars.
TheCabinetmaker
We always called it a creamsicle. That was in the fifties, when I hung out on the curb and waited for the truck. One of the trucks broke down on our block one day. Free ice cream for all for a few hours. smilie_pokal.gif icon8.gif
Gustl
Hey guys - that's great - now I've got it rocking nana.gif
many thanks,
Gustl
Bleyseng
Want me to explain "Grasshopper" the mystery green and white one?
TheCabinetmaker
That's easy.

Grasshopper= phantom laugh.gif
Rhodes71/914
Grasshopper - another sweet reference. A desert pie served at many chain resturants. Also a Keebler cookie.
Oh and some say a 914 out there somewhere.
spare time toys
QUOTE(Bleyseng @ Oct 30 2004, 03:48 PM)
Want me to explain "Grasshopper" the mystery green and white one?

Or a after dinner drink made with cream de mint and vanella ice cream serve with a mint leaf.
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