Who invented "Popsicles"?

Correct answer: Frank Epperson an 11 year old boy

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What people think about it: 22 Comments
Julie
Julie
What a great bit of history!
Tom
Tom
great story 😄
Birdie
Birdie
Awesome FYI Info love it!
Roy Jones
Roy Jones
Very inspirational story!
Sis
Sis
FASINATING 🙃
Player #51578036
Player #51578036
It’s yummy 😋
Player #26383735
Player #26383735
Player #53553731, so am İ
Ziggystarfish
Ziggystarfish
I love these pieces of trivia. Is there a central place to read them so as not to interrupt playing?
Annjaha
Annjaha
A cool treat on a hot day 👌
Cat Mom
Cat Mom
Nestum , not necessarily
Cat Mom
Cat Mom
Ziggystarfish, that would be great! My progress in this game has slowed to a crawl because I like to read the stories
option
option
new this because watched a documentary about him.
Nestum
Nestum
kids nowadays live in a world where everything else has already been invited
Joyful
Joyful
see how great an accident can be...just examine what happened and the results...who knows what our next mistake could produce???🤔
jglass68
jglass68
Great story 👏
Artie
Artie
Gives a whole new meaning to the word trivia...
Alws_Learning
Alws_Learning
Julie, I think they use to make a grape flavored popsicle, which sounds good about now.
Mr_Have_Fun
Mr_Have_Fun
Julie, I believe I just heard this the other day…Happy I got it right and everyone says, you do learn from this game slot…I am a 70 year old guy having the time of my life.
Deeznuts
Deeznuts
I learned this bit of trivia years ago, still amazed.
lolirock and anime lover
lolirock and anime lover
wow so young kids these days do incredible things😆
Player #14000764
Player #14000764
Player #29152846, oh how I remember when I was 10 years old in Washington DC visiting with family the ice cream truck would come in the neighborhood this was exciting to see. Mom would give me a dime I would buy my favorite chocolate covered vanilla ice cream pop.Where I lived we didn't have that in the country in South Carolina.
Player #29152846
Player #29152846
Wonder if that's what helped contribute to icecream trucks that would go around neighborhoods years ago. Kids would hear the "Ding Dong" (bell and music playing) truck blocks away run to their parents, beg for a nickel or dime.