Magnum Force

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Being as this is a Magnum, the most powerful ice cream in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you’ve got to ask yourself one question: ‘Do I feel lucky?’

Well, do ya, Solero?

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18 thoughts on “Magnum Force

  1. Pip

    The clue is in the name. Ice.
    Anything that isn’t simply flavoured ice is not an ice lolly.
    For me that rules out another six immediately.

      1. Lilly

        Definitely not an ice lolly despite the name. I didn’t know you could still get Funny Feet. Where’s the Wibbly Wobbly Wonder, I wonder.

        1. theo kretschmar schuldorff

          Iceberger falls under the Sandwich food group. Which I will exploit next time I am 8, and it is school lunchtime.

          I recall enjoying a Freaky Foot. Are our English cousins partial to the Funny Foot then?

    1. Paulus

      Indeed; we were able to figure this out as kids, albeit with a very reduced range, without the need for quantitative research.

  2. Rob_G

    First Brexit, now this; can you not go five minutes without humiliating yourselves, British electorate?

  3. Toe Up

    You should visit NZ to add another few layers of confusion.

    “Can I have a scoop of honeycomb please?”

    “That’s not honeycomb, that’s hokey pokey”

    “Ehm, ok! Can I also have some rocky road please?”

    “That’s not rocky road, it’s goody goody gumdrops”

    Added to that is that they call sweets “lollies”, which I’d not heard before I went there.

  4. Matt Fitzpatrick

    Ice Lolly, perhaps not. They’re all icepops tho.

    Well, except the Cornetto, which is a category of its own. Even off-brand Cornettos are Cornettos.

  5. d

    never understood clint eastwood. he says he supports Trump. And yet with the film he made Grand Torino, a pro immigrant anti-war film. a mind boggler.

    1. theo kretschmar schuldorff

      He’d be more of an Ice-[grand]-Pop.
      Or great, grand even.
      He’s certainly great. And cool. which is the key thing with ices you see, notwithstanding uncool utterances.

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