Frank’s friends and family loved his homemade sweet icicles. But it wasn’t until the 1920s that he thought about selling them widely. By that time, Americans had fallen in love with other frozen desserts. Frank, then an adult, decided it was time to sell his treats.
But what to call them? His idea: Epsicles, a combination of his own name and the word icicles. But his children had a better idea. They called their dad Pop. And his frozen invention? Only one name for Pop’s special icicles would do: “Pop’s ’sicles.”
Today, Popsicles are slurped around the world. And these ice pops can remind us that sometimes a mistake isn’t a mistake at all—it’s a discovery!