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  2. The 48 Best Father’s Day Crafts for Kids - AOL

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    Dad String Art Sign. One Little Project. A free template makes this one a breeze—but if your kid can’t be trusted with a hammer, you might have to set up the craft and leave them to do the ...

  3. Paddle Pop - Wikipedia

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    Launched to the public in 1953, [2] [4] the brand had a 50-year anniversary in 2004 at which point it was one of the best known brands in Australia. The wooden stick holding the confection is known as a Paddle Pop stick (used commonly for arts and crafts and known also as a popsicle stick [5] [6] or craft stick [7]).

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    The craft activity this day involved Popsicle sticks, which the girls were gluing together to make picture frames. Vanessa Acero, right, embraces Valentina Guaman, who broke into tears as they put ...

  5. 18 Summer Desserts Ready in Three Steps or Less - AOL

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    This colorful snack is perfect for kids and adults alike. ... and strawberries make this truly a cheesecake popsicle. ... pop molds or eight 3-ounce paper cups and eight wooden craft sticks. View ...

  6. Tongue depressor - Wikipedia

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    Tongue depressor. A tongue depressor or spatula is a tool used in medical practice to depress the tongue to allow for examination of the mouth and throat. Hobbyists, artists, teachers, and confectionary makers use tongue depressors, which may be referred to as craft sticks or popsicle sticks .

  7. Popsicle (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Popsicle brands sponsored the Popeye radio show in 1938–1939. The Popsicle brand began expanding from its original flavors after being purchased by Good Humor-Breyers in 1989. Under the Popsicle brand, Good Humor-Breyers holds the trademark for both Creamsicle and Fudgsicle.[ 18]

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