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I need help, I am pretty certain that when I was in my early teens one of the items available from the ice cream van outside my school was an ice lolly that was basically a frozen orange upper half of a voluptuous woman. I was sure that it was called a Juicy Lucy but seearches on the internet show them as normal shape. I have tried other descritions in google but Busty Lolly brings up ahem 'other things'.


so was this a figment of my imagination.

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That's hilarious! When I open my adult ice cream parlour, I MUST get them in! I am sure that I am Old enough to vaguely remember them.....

Unfortunately, we do have young and old and so only stock 100% real fruit orange ( plain shaped ), ice lollies!

I may try and find them for an under the counter sir!

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