My kids developed a British accent due to Peppa Pig. They called popsicles “ice lollies” for years which was adorably hilarious.
Although admittedly, “ice lolly” is probably more correct as Popsicle was a brand name and is the equivalent of using “Kleenex” in place of “tissue”. Actually, maybe now I will start using ice lolly…
My kids developed a British accent due to Peppa Pig. They called popsicles “ice lollies” for years which was adorably hilarious.
Although admittedly, “ice lolly” is probably more correct as Popsicle was a brand name and is the equivalent of using “Kleenex” in place of “tissue”. Actually, maybe now I will start using ice lolly…
No lollygagging, only ice lollying