Splice (ice cream)
Splice is an Australian ice cream consisting of ice cream encased in frozen fruit flavoured ice. A wooden stick is set into the ice cream for ease of consumption. It is manufactured by Unilever under the Streets brand name and is available in Australia and New Zealand.
History
Released in Australia in 1962 by Streets,[1] it remains a popular ice cream. The Australian airline Qantas began serving Pine Lime Splices in-flight in 2009.[2]
Product information
Streets currently produces Pine[apple] Lime Splice only.
Other flavours over the years:
- Pine[apple] Orange
- Pine[apple] Passionfruit (1980s)
- Orange Passionfruit (1990s)
- Raspberry (1990s)
- Tropical Crush (1990s)
- Mango (2000s)[3]
References
- ↑ First launched in the 1950s, Splice fruit and ice cream is the original ice on a stick, archived from the original on September 1, 2009
- ↑ Elliott, Tim (22 February 2011). "Sugar treats that hit the spot". The Age. p. 16. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015.
- ↑ "Home". streetsicecream.com.au.
See also
- Solero, a similar ice cream product sold in the UK
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