That being said, 9, 12, and 13 were the bomb.
Edit:
By popular demand secret option 34.

Edit 2:
Here’s your Choco Taco
35.

This made me look back at the ice cream available in my youth, and find what I find is the most iconic year of ice cream here in Sweden:

1999!
I was 11/12 years old, and loved the concept of the Winner Taco, but my favorite ice cream back then was the Magnum Ego, it was just amazing!
Those Solero dots were absolutely baller, same for the Twister
Only issue was if you were not fast enough, they would clump in the bottom and be very hard to get out
Thats when you either turn it into a slush and drink it (then feel your face pull in from the slap of sour)
Or tear off the cardboard base and go at it upside down like some kind of gremlin
Back when Magnum was actually magnum size.
Where’s the OG push up pop in the cardboard toilet paper tube? I’m too old for this meme
One cardboard tube Flintstones pushup pop and a box of candy cigarettes please. Here’s my $1.25
You had me with the candy cigarettes. I’ve had the push pop things (they were like a sorbet right? Or something creamier idk, I just remember fruity) but the cigarettes are a something my mom talks about.
1-16
35
6, 9, 12
WTF is this?! The ice cream truck has gelato, always has been this way.
How dare you forget the king of the ice cream truck;
The 99 flake. Called as such because it was 99 pence, and had a flake.

Never seen that one. English ice cream?
Aye, it’s probably closes to the american soft serve, a flake is just the most well named chocolate of all time, because all it does is crumble into flakes lol
1,5,6,9-16
I always went for chocolate, vanilla and strawberry as the reliable staples.
Either 6 or 4, depending on if I’m in the mood for dairy or not.
When I was a kid I def fucked w the pink panther and ninja turtle tho
6
I always liked 10 and 15
- Gimme a ‘stick
I miss Root Beer Float pops
You guys were rich enough to afford this? We were lucky if we could get a 10
Sonic. No contest




