 A couple of weeks ago I spotted this in the soda aisle at the big chain grocery store down the street. I used to drink frosty when I was a little kid. It was my favorite soda and my favorite root beer. I honestly thought I would never see it again. The otter pops, I've been seeing these in the dollar stores for years now. They never stopped making them, but I'm going to talk about the frosty first. I don't remember the bottles having this multicolored label on them. I remember just having two colors, white and red. When I bought one of these little four packs and brought it home, I was expecting to be disappointed. I was expecting my memory of it being a fantastic root beer to be mistaken. You know I was expecting it to be too sugary and all bubble gummy like those generic sodas that you see at the store sometimes, but actually the flavor of this is great. Has a surprisingly rich taste, has a great deal of vanilla in it. If you see this at your local big chain store, try it out. It's good root beer. I'm glad I did. Now as for the otter pops, I remember otter pops as far back as I can remember in the 1960s. I remember having these in the late 60s. This says four zippy flavors. I remember there being a lot more than four flavors. There are only three on the front here, there are four listed here. I don't remember this poncho punch character at all. I do remember Alexander the Great, that's a terrifying name by the way, and I remember these two as well. This is Louis Blue, what is it? Louis Blue Raspberry? See Louis here, it looks like he's doing something inappropriate. My favorite flavor when I was a child was lemon. There was a character called Rip Van Lemon. They evidently discontinued Rip Van Lemon in the 70s, here's a picture of him. I don't remember Rip Van Lemon being tall and skinny and taking up the whole plastic package like this. I remember him being really tiny. I think I may be conflating him with another old flavor, this little orphan orange which is tiny. That must be what I'm remembering. I, it's actually frozen to the towel, yes these are frozen. I put them in the freezer and here they are, they're typical icy pops except they're called otter pops and I'm very nostalgic about them and frosty too. Okay see you next time.