• halvar@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    That’s not very nice, trying to scam a kid out of their cool leaf for a measly ice cream.

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    1 month ago

    A cool leaf for a bomb pop is highway robbery. That’s worth an okay leaf at best.

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    1 month ago

    Okay, yeah, funny story, but are these the bomb pops that you can buy in a box of 20 for like $4? Or do ice cream trucks get something different? I need to know.

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      Depends on the size and the truck. The ones when I was a kid had the big 'uns. I don’t know what size you’re getting when it’s 20 for $4 but I imagine it’s one of the smaller ones. The flavor is the same though.

      It doesn’t matter to me, though. The orange sherbet Flintstones push ups were superior in every way.

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        Push-pops are impossible to find these days. At least the ones we had as kids…with the stick in the middle.

        I did manage to find them at one local chain supermarket (Wegmans), but they were store brand, not Flintstones.

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        If your favorite ice cream isn’t a screw ball (with gum on the bottom) then you are wrong. 2nd place is one of the cartoon character heads with gumballs for eyes.

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          I can respect that, but we were poor as fuck and those cost more than the humble push pop, especially from the ice cream truck. So the push pop beat them out by being the tastiest I could afford to get more than one of and I never really tried those.

          I did try the bomb pop because they were dirt cheap at the 4th of July celebrations but they never did it for me the way the push pops did.

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            I’m going to be aging myself but I haven’t bought something from an ice cream truck since before 9/11.

            I almost remember prices being either 1.25 and 2.50 depends how fancy the treat was.

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        They stopped making the big ones about a decade back. The ones sold by the truck should still be larger, but not by as much as they used to be.

        They also went up in price a lot. Firecrackers used to cost ~$0.29 wholesale but they raised it to ~$0.55 when they shrunk them.

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        I just meant the popsicle brand bomb pops you can find at the grocery store. Because selling one of those for $5 would be price gouging children. Which is uncool.

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      The ice cream they sell at my local public swimming pool has “not for individual resale” written on their packaging.

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    How would you know the temperature of the leaf, unless you took it from the kid anyway?!

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      There was a lot of general child-hate on that sub. If people are going to have a community here posting when kids doing weird or silly things, let’s not name it something that will attract toxic garbage

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      As funny as those subs were, imortalizing a child on the internet doing something stupid is pretty fucked up.

      If they’re not old enough to have scocial media, they certainly are not old enough to be on scocial media.

      Although, I suppose anonymous stories like this one are fine.

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        Nah it’s more stories like this post. A meme community to share kid stories that are a mix between dad/parent humor and absurd/illogical/stupid scenarios (through the lens of an adult, but makes perfect sense for the kid). Like this: