Ice cream sticks, typically made of wood or bamboo, are not waterproof. While they can withstand some moisture, prolonged exposure to water can cause them to weaken or break down. They may become soggy if submerged or left in wet conditions for too long. Therefore, it's best to keep them dry to maintain their integrity.
ice cream stick wars!
recycle the stick
"You don't know who ate the ice cream" because the stick the doctor puts in your mouth looks like an ice-cream on a stick without the stick part.
many historians believe so but spacifaclty we don't really know but the fossils concluded that the ice-cream that was imunalizend was very indecent so many historians and biorligana think so nut for sure i don't think we know okay
Sorry, shoe cream is not waterproof.
"You don't know who ate the ice cream" because the stick the doctor puts in your mouth looks like an ice-cream on a stick without the stick part.
"You don't know who ate the ice cream" because the stick the doctor puts in your mouth looks like an ice-cream on a stick without the stick part.
If you hold an ice-cream stick with a pair of tongs and move it in and out of a luminous flame ten times, the stick will likely melt or char due to the heat from the flame. Luminous flames are very hot, and continuous exposure to such high temperatures will cause the ice-cream stick to burn or disintegrate.
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Ironside - 1967 Memory of an Ice Cream Stick 1-17 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG (video rating)
Ok I'm pretty sure that ice cream does NOT come from wood and besides wood isn't even food.
you look at it for a minute, then you put it in the bin :)