Orange Cream Pop
What can we say? We're hooked on those childhood memories. Gotta go.....the ice cream truck is coming now...........
The Popsicle was created by accident in 1905. One afternoon, Frank Epperson, then 11, left a mixture of powdered soda and water and a stirring stick on his porch. That night, San Francisco experienced record low temperatures, and he woke the next morning to find the flavored water had frozen solid to the stick.
Epperson dubbed his invention "Epsicle," a combination of the first two letters of his surname and "icicle." He experimented with "Epsicle" variations for friends and eventually created the Epsicle Company of California. Epperson sold his product at amusement park concessions in California before applying for a patent. Sometime after receiving a patent in 1924, Epperson changed the name from "Epsicle" to "Popsicle." According to legend, the name evolved from his children's frequent requests for "Pop's sicle."
The Creamsicle, the first variation ice cream variation on the Popsicle, came in 1938, and it is this treat that forms the basis for Demeter�s Orange Cream Pop, a mouth-watering combination of fresh orange, vanilla bean ice cream and the faintest sense of the wooden stick, around which it all revolves.
What can we say? We're hooked on those childhood memories. Gotta go.....the ice cream truck is coming now...........
The Popsicle was created by accident in 1905. One afternoon, Frank Epperson, then 11, left a mixture of powdered soda and water and a stirring stick on his porch. That night, San Francisco experienced record low temperatures, and he woke the next morning to find the flavored water had frozen solid to the stick.
Epperson dubbed his invention "Epsicle," a combination of the first two letters of his surname and "icicle." He experimented with "Epsicle" variations for friends and eventually created the Epsicle Company of California. Epperson sold his product at amusement park concessions in California before applying for a patent. Sometime after receiving a patent in 1924, Epperson changed the name from "Epsicle" to "Popsicle." According to legend, the name evolved from his children's frequent requests for "Pop's sicle."
The Creamsicle, the first variation ice cream variation on the Popsicle, came in 1938, and it is this treat that forms the basis for Demeter�s Orange Cream Pop, a mouth-watering combination of fresh orange, vanilla bean ice cream and the faintest sense of the wooden stick, around which it all revolves.
Review-
Cologne Spray-
This is done right such a match for orange Cremecicles and does not smell artificial at any time.This is so light and comforting. It also last a long time on me. Its not a heavy foody orange, but a light and airy fresh perfumed orange with a dash of vanilla . It's a nice pick me-up during the day.This smell brings back memories of the getting Orange Cremecicle from my Mom when I was a kid during summer.
Olive Oil Soap-
Another great way to layer, soap up with this great scent than use the spay. Yumm the smell last one my skin with just the soap, but when you add the Extra with the spray - I am in Orage Cream heaven.
I used the Huge bar of Orange Cremecicle Soap when using this. 100% Vegetable Oil Soap Infused with Olive Oil. This is a great soap and smells just like the Pick-Me-Up. Cleans me up really well and leaves my skin nice and soft and Suds up great.It gets my body clean. Also leaves the scent with me and in my shower when I am done. Love both items. The soap is a big bar and will last me a long time.
I used the Huge bar of Orange Cremecicle Soap when using this. 100% Vegetable Oil Soap Infused with Olive Oil. This is a great soap and smells just like the Pick-Me-Up. Cleans me up really well and leaves my skin nice and soft and Suds up great.It gets my body clean. Also leaves the scent with me and in my shower when I am done. Love both items. The soap is a big bar and will last me a long time.
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