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Popsicle Day honors the popsicle on the anniversary of patent US 1505592 for a frozen confection on a stick, August 19, 1924.
Popsicles are the accidental creation of 11-year-old Frank Epperson. On a cool winter evening, he left a mixture of soda flavoring and water on the porch. The following day, he discovered that the drink had frozen during the night’s low temperature and tasted good.
Popsicles became a sensation at a fireman’s ball in 1922, where they were introduced. Epperson sold his pops on the stick at Neptune beach in California in 1923. First named Epsicle (Epperson icicle), this simple frozen flavored water or juice on a wooden stick has become a favorite summer staple worldwide.
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