The definitive ranking of classic Australian icecreams


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The Magnum of the future, Maxibon is the kind of ice cream that dazzles the senses beyond all reason. There's chocolate, there's ice cream, there are cookie crumbs, there are biscuits. There are even nuts. Every sector of your ice block appreciation cortex is pleasured by the Maxibon, and the overall experience is liable to put you in a coma.


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Agro's Mega Munch was an ice cream tribute to Cartoon Connection host Agro and available in the 1980s. toltoyskid.com Agro's Mega Munch The beloved children's television character was so popular he had his own ice cream, complete with a bubblegum nose. Smurfee


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Is the Weis still as rewarding as it was after a beach swim in the '80s? Has Bill's bubblegum nose become better or worse with time? The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age set about tasting classic Australian ice-blocks to create this list of all the flavours still worth a lick this summer.


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1. Golden Gaytime 2. Cornetto 3. Rainbow Paddle Pop 4. Splice 5. Maxibon 6. Bubble-O-Bill 7. Sunnyboy 8. Drumstick 9. Calippo 10. Magnum 11. Weis Mango 12. Icy Pole 13.


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Golden North History. Scroll through this timeline to remember and re-live some of the highlights of almost 100 years of ice cream production in South Australia. This timeline charts developments from the selling of fresh cream and milk, to the first production of ice cream, to its status as an official icon of South Australia.


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In the 1980s, QUF and Petersville severed all ties with the Western Australian operation. In Victoria, Peters Ice Cream was advertised for many years by a duo of clowns known as Zig and Zag. They appeared in a children's variety show known as Peters Fun Fair. A rollicking jingle invited kids to "come along and have a Peters Ice Cream".


You know you grew up in the 80s if you remember these iconic HB ice creams Leitrim Observer

Some of these are 80s ice blocks. Like the KISS one and the Rocket and Return of the Jedi.


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Some people split them and ate separately and others enjoyed the "double-barrelled delight" all at once. The blue colouring was also responsible for stains on lips, clothes and curses from mums all over Australia. Funny Feet. This ice cream was popular in the 1980s and was strawberry-flavoured.


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Peters Ice Cream is an Australian ice cream brand, now a subsidiary of European food firm Froneri. It was originally developed by an expatriate American, Frederick (Fred) Augustus Bolles Peters in 1907, using his mother's recipe. The company was established in 1907 at Paddington, New South Wales as the Peters' American Delicacy Company. New.


The definitive ranking of classic Australian icecreams

Will is the co-owner of Melbourne's Vintage and Modern Toy Fair and is a hobbyist who collects bygone relics of Australia's ice-cream past and documents them on his blog, Toltoy's Kid.


Smurfee icy poles from the 80's. One side blue icy pole the other side white icecream. This was

**~ Aussie Ice Creams of the 80's ~** **Chocolate & Strawberry PATCH [ PAUL's ]** It's taken me a long time to 'manually' create this image in Photoshop, all from memory, as best as I could.


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1980 saw the release of the second part of the original Star Wars trilogy or Episode V as it's now known. To celebrate kids got to tuck into a chocolate and sugar ball covered toffee and mint flavoured ice cream lolly… interesting flavours! 8. Dracula


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Here are 12 very specific things you'll remember if you grew up in the '80s. Peters Smurfee Exhibit A: Remember the iconic Peters Smurfee? This icy treat, the 1979 baby of Peters Ice Cream and The Smurfs (more '80s icons), was responsible for many a blue-tinged tongue.


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More than 80 summers ago, in the 1920s, the story of Australia's most iconic ice-creams, Streets, began in the back shed of Edwin (Ted) Street's home in Corrimal, NSW, with the Penny Pinky. Costing just one penny, this strawberry ice-cream in a cone was so popular Ted Street had to build a factory just to keep up with demand.


20 Best Australian Ice Creams of All Time Ranked Man of Many

8. Calippo. Calippos are the sort of ice block that are perfect when lazing at the beach, pool or on a road trip. Thanks to their handy little design, any drips are caught in the container.


You know you grew up in the 80s if you remember these iconic HB ice creams Leitrim Live

11 Aussie snacks that don't exist anymore How many of these iconic snacks would you like to make a comeback? Source: Flickr Childhood memories across the country are reeling in nostalgia, dreaming of a time when you could go down to the local corner store and grab yourself one or more of these snacks.