The origins couldn't have been earlier than the 1920's. The San Francisco invention of the Popsicle was in 1924. "Let's blow this joint" (leave this less than interesting place) may have been first and later the many variations including "Let's blow this fire-trap" or "Let's blow this popcorn stand". In some parts of the U.S. a soda shop was called a pop stand so the phrase may have originated with "let's blow this pop stand". Blow, being slang for leave.
"Let's blow this popsicle stand" was a rem used in the 1920s to mean let us leave this soda shop.
Though it has been heard as "let's blow this pop stand" and "let's blow this popcorn stand," it is much more commonly heard as "let's blow this popsicle stand."
It has something to do with the fascist gang in Italy
Moulds are often used in an industrial setting. If you're trying to make popsicles at home and are having a hard time with tipping sticks- cover the tray your using in ClingWrap and poke your popsicle sticks through the plastic. This will keep the stick in the middle of your popsicle.
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$1.50 from ice cream truck $2-3 at an ice cream stand sugar free are $1.65
The initials INPS can stand for several different phrases. One phrase that INPS can stand for is International Network for Philippine Studies. Another phrase that INPS can stand for is Idaho Native Plant Society.
Stand and deliver.
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The acronym CLAAS can stand for two different phrases. The first phrase that CLAAS can stand for is the Centre for Legal Aid Assistance and Settlement. The second phrase that CLAAS can stand for is the Clearwater Largo Area Astronomical Society.