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  • Moondog
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    Re: Mr Frosty - was he really worth it???

    Originally posted by Aidan View Post
    I used to suck the juice/colouring from them , leaving just a tube of ice.
    i used to do that with ice poles, just suck out the juice and spit out the ice lol

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  • darren
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    i just liked the fact we had him.
    i thought he looked cool.


    it was made for adults to use him to crush the ice as i could not manage it.
    kids i dont think where stong enough to do it.

    kids generally where not strong enough to turn the handle and crush the ice.

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  • Trickyvee
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    I had a Mr Frosty and no, he wasn't worth it! You missed nothing!

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  • Powdered toast man
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    I wanted, had, got bored very quickly and Mr Frosty ended up being used as a rotary cheese grater by my mom. I never liked the sweet syrups that came with the set but I kept the little penguin bottle for years afterwards. These days it's easier and quicker to make crushed ice drinks in a blender.

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  • xmark1234
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    i had one from a friend they said it wouldnt crush the ice guess what i found the same problem so was easyer to crush ice with a hammer and add the juice was waste of money but i didnt buy it so i wasnt to fussed

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  • darren
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    i loved mr frosty would love another one.
    yeah i sucked the juice out leaving just the ice.
    and then id ate the ice after.

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  • Pootle
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    I wanted a Mr Frosty for ages too, and my sister bought me one about 3 years ago for Christmas for all the harping on I did to Mum and Dad for one as a kid.

    Have to say, not all it's cracked up to me. Especially the lolly moulds.

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  • Matteh
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    No, they were **** LOL!. Mummy Sausage had her head screwed on alright.

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  • Aidan
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    I used to suck the juice/colouring from them , leaving just a tube of ice.
    A cousin of ours came on hols to us & brought a box of 'em, the idea being that there'd be one per person per day for the duration of his stay.Didn't work out that way tho....
    Blue ones came out mid-80s, horribly oversweet they were.
    We'd fill the ice-cube mould with diluted orange drink as DIY efforts.

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  • bumblelady
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    no i dont think they were good, i was a weak kids and could never turn the handle to break the ice up, easier smashing it up in a sandwich bag.

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  • dondons69
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    i still want a mr frosty now!!!!

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  • Sally Sausages
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    Mr Frosty - was he really worth it???

    Throughout my childhood I desperately wanted a Mr Frosty....but my hippy mother refused to get me one...she thought they were a total waste of money.

    Instead, as an alternative, she taught me how to make my own "version" - which involved bashing up ice cubes in a plastic sandwich bag and then adding a bit of cordial once it was in a cup.....

    So can you confirm whether or not I was actually missing out?

    Was Mr Frosty ACTUALLY any good? Or was Mummy Sausage right?
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