Oh, here we just call those ice blocks. As in, ALL of those are called ice blocks in Australia and New Zealand.
There are ice creams on a stick (eg Magnum) which are ice creams in a chocolate shell, but in your picture all those are all very clearly water-based ice blocks.
I think snowcone if it’s crushed ice with flavour syrup added (though Snowcone might be a brand name that Americans just use for all of them)
Or sorbet if it’s frozen fruit puree
Was thinking of th giant ice block at first, forgot about them scooping health code violations
What about these? Especially the one on the left? They aren’t snowcones or sorbets. You might say popsicle but that leaves out the one on the left.
Someone said water ice. And that’s the same we call them in German. But I’ve never heard that word anywhere. Maybe it’s a UK thing or so.
Looks like an ice lolly
Freezy-pops, popsicles, and ice pops are common names i’ve heard.
Oh, here we just call those ice blocks. As in, ALL of those are called ice blocks in Australia and New Zealand.
There are ice creams on a stick (eg Magnum) which are ice creams in a chocolate shell, but in your picture all those are all very clearly water-based ice blocks.
I know these as freeze pops (the one on the left)
🎶🎵 Lolly-pop lolly-pop oooh la-la-lolly-pop 🎵🎶