Posted in Funnyon Sep 18, 2006
The frequent readers of this site know that I like to look through the search engine statistics for the site and comment on things I think people are looking for. Tonight’s question comes from a Verizon DSL user in California who went to Google to ask: Are otter pops safe?
Otter pops are not made out of spinach, so they are at least a little safer than packaged produce at the moment. The otter pops I buy at Costco come in a box which says, “Pasteurized for purity and wholesomeness.” I assume that means that at least the juice is safe. However, sometimes the plastic rappers break open, which might not be the safest thing for your fine upholstery. Additionally, otter pops do contain sugar, which could make them unsafe to those with sugar sensitivities. Finally, as with all things, eating too many otter pops in too short of time might not be the safest thing.
Posted in Generalon Aug 2, 2006
I was looking through my web statistics, and I found that someone came to my site looking for information on refreezing otter pops. To avoid any confusion, otter pops are pasteurized for purity and wholesomeness, and their purity and wholesomeness is not diminished at all by refreezing them.
Here are the instructions for refreezing otter pops:
Just to be clear though, if you are trying to refreeze many otter pops at the same time, you may see slower refreezing times because the otter pops in close proximity will keep each other warm.
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