• @[email protected]
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    2711 days ago

    There were clearly some questionable recycling methods for used toilet paper rolls back in the day, but don’t worry, the sweet orange flavor covered up the after taste.

    • Kairos
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      Its just made from the same “shove this cardboard strip into a cyllander because its [was] way cheaper than a seamless roll” process.

    • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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      410 days ago

      * Christian Slater appears *

      (to the Americans, he was in a scene in the first Austin Powers movie which was deleted for the USA release for some reason, where Austin Powers hypnotises him to let him pass… and get him some orange sherbet. He reappears later in the movie, gives Austin some orange sherbet, and leaves. It was a brilliant call-back, and I have no idea why they deleted it for the American audience.)

  • nifty
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    811 days ago

    Maybe because of too much lead exposure?

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s orange sherbert. That toilet paper tube was always a messy, sticky disappointment.

      If it was actually ice cream, I would agree with you, though!

  • FiveMacs
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    The fuk, what’s wrong with a bowl, or ice cream cone? Who uses toilet paper rolls?

    • TragicNotCute
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      I mean, they weren’t truly toilet paper rolls, just similar shape, size, and material. These were waxed on the inside to prevent them from dissolving once you put ice cream in them.

      • @[email protected]
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        I think it is highly likely the ice cream manufacturer ordered the rolls from the same company making toilet paper rolls.

      • FiveMacs
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        811 days ago

        Thought this was home made, not company made. Saw the Flintstones branding on other ones which explains why I never saw/had these. $$$$

    • atocci
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      It was just a packaging thing, supposed to keep the ice cream from melting down your hand while you held it on a stick. As you ate, you’d slide the tube down and push more ice cream out of the top.

      • FiveMacs
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        Yeah I get the concept and all, I did have those pushpip candies the odd time. Same premise, I just thought someone took the icecream from the normal tubs/boxes, filled the liter toilet paper roll then refroze it. Didn’t suspect it was company mass produced things.