lolly


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Synonyms for lolly

ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick

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Place the lids and lolly sticks on top, then freeze for at least 2 hours before serving.
Pour the mixture into the lolly moulds, but don't fill them right to the top as the mixture will expand on freezing.
Pour the mixture into the lolly moulds, but not right to the top as the mixture will expand on freezing.
A Double Bubble lolly (rrp PS1.40/ case size 30) features a bubble gum flavour with pastel blue and pink colours, created using no artificial flavours or colouring.
But, when I was young and pterodactyls were preening in Sefton Park, everyone called lolly ices lolly ices.
On Monday Lolly announces she's booked a male strip club for their hen night, but Kate and Rana are less than impressed and insist she comes up with something else.
The Super Mega Lolly is Chupa Chups's biggest product offering to date.
Ioanna and Lily Makriyiannis, 12, experimented with different ice lolly recipes, and, as they say, "have come up with some delicious healthy treats".
ROWNTREE'S FRUIT BLASTER, PS1.80, NEWSAGENTS AND SUPERMARKETS A tropical lolly and a water pistol for a stick.
HURRICANE LOLLIES, PS1.99 FOR 6, LIDL'S star offering is amazingly similar to the more familiar lolly also named after a major weather phenomenon.
We don't know, but it does ROWNTREE'S FRUIT BLASTER, PS1.80, NEWSAGENTS AND SUPERMARKETS A tropical lolly and a water pistol for a stick.
Atlanta, GA, December 04, 2017 --(PR.com)-- SheGotHair.com, the hip new Atlanta-based hair extensions brand, has announced their partnership with Lolly's Locks, a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides high-quality wigs to economically disadvantaged cancer patients suffering hair loss as a side-effect of chemotherapy.