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They still make Popsicles with two sticks, and sugary ones, too Charlene Pike writes: They do still sell the Popsicles with two sticks and they also sell the ones that are not sugar free. When you were young (as well as when I was young), though, we did not have so many different kinds to choose from. The "old" kind of Popsicles do still exist, we just have to be more careful when choosing our popsicles. We must read the labels more carefully. I still enjoy a grape, double stick popsicle occasionally myself. Good Luck in finding the kind that will take you back to your childhood! --Charlene PikeComments re article 54741 Is It Just Me Rant No 2 Popsicles then and today This story was posted on 2012-09-27 11:20:12
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