The trademark name for ice pops is Popsicle.
The correct spelling is pop.This is a sound. It is also a nickname for fizzy drinks.
The possible words are: beetle -- a common insect Beatle -- a member of the famous British pop group battle -- a wartime conflict in a specific place or period
Pop can be a verb, as in "I told her not to pop the balloons in the heart clinic." Pop can also be a noun, as in "You must not hop on pop" or "If you drink too much pop, your teeth will rot." Pop can also be an adjective, as in, "That channel plays only pop music."
The words with the root pop in it: popular, population, populace, populate, populated, popularize, popularization, popularity, pop (as in music), popcorn, popstar, pop, popping pop-up, poppy, popping, pop-out and pop-off.
That is the correct spelling of the word "Popsicle" (still a trademark term, widely used generically as popsicle to mean any ice pop).
Dale Van Sickel's birth name is Dale Harris Van Sickel.
Dale Van Sickel is 6'.
Theodor von Sickel died in 1908.
Theodor von Sickel was born in 1826.
Horatio G. Sickel was born on 1817-04-03.
Horatio G. Sickel died on 1890-04-17.
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Gabriel Sickel was born on July 23, 1986, in Rochester, New York, USA.
Dale Van Sickel was born on November 29, 1907, in Eatonton, Georgia, USA.
The correct spelling is "lollipop"
Dale Van Sickel died on January 25, 1977, in Newport Beach, California, USA of long illness.
The Charms candy trademark name is spelled Blow Pop(gum-center lollipop).