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Freeze Pop Horoscope

What does your color of choice reveal about your personality?

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Who doesn’t love a good freeze pop? A great American crowd favorite that requires minimum effort. Everyone has their favorite whether they like to admit it or not.

Blue: The crowd favorite. You are most likely a free-spirit who doesn’t mind walking around with a “Smurf” mouth for a few hours. Why not blend in with the sky while you can? Blue lovers are also the most likely to start a riot for the last of their color in the package.

Pink: Usually the second gone out of the package. We all know that one person who tries to steal your pink because their blue has been gone for days. The true pink lovers are the smart ones with minimal staining of their tongue, they are always thinking ahead.

Orange: This is the only color that actually describes a flavor (although everyone knows the flavor of blue, let’s be real). If orange is your thing you are probably a realist and choose to ignore the color/flavor description nonsense.

Green: Lemon-lime? I am not really sure. Green is the choice of those with an inner “Hulk.” No one would dare question the choice of green; there is no telling what would be to follow. If green is your color, you probably have a temper and hate being questioned.

Red: Seems like this a classic. The blue and red slushie phenom that we have all come to know and love lives on in the freeze pop box. If you choose red, you are a little less mainstream than blue, but you still are traditional. You may be slightly spontaneous but still want order.

Purple: The last one left in most freezers; the popsicle you find months later under a box of frozen waffles. If purple is your first choice, you are a kind soul who is giving. You probably pick purple without realizing that you are doing everyone else a favor by both getting rid of the purple and not taking any of the “good colors.”

And just in case you stumbled upon a tropical variety…

Dark yellow: The expectation is always banana, so maybe you just keep hoping that some day banana will happen. If dark yellow is your first choice, you are filled with patience and are forgiving enough to eat the rest of the popsicle once your hopes are shattered.

Light yellow: If light yellow is your first choice you are probably adventurous. Every time you take a bite you try to figure out what flavor it is and you keep going back because just one is not enough. Light yellow lovers are down for the unexpected flavor.


Just remember next time you grab for your favorite color, it can say a lot about you. So...keep enjoying the frozen treats in bulk as long as the sunshine lasts!

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