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  2. Hokey pokey (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    As a general name for ice cream outside New Zealand, it may be a corruption of one of several Italian phrases. According to "The Encyclopedia of Food" (published 1923, New York) hokey pokey (in the U.S.) is "a term applied to mixed colors and flavors of ice cream in cake form".

  3. Rush Munro's - Wikipedia

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    Rush Munro's. Rush Munro's is the oldest running ice creamery in New Zealand. It is based in Hawke's Bay, [1] and its ice cream is sold in supermarkets, cafés, restaurants and ice cream parlours. [2] The company still uses the 1926 recipes of founder Frederick Charles Rush Munro, [3] which contain no preservatives or food colourings.

  4. Goody Goody Gum Drops - Wikipedia

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    1983. Goody Goody Gum Drops is a New Zealand flavour of ice cream made by Tip Top. It is pastel green-coloured, bubble gum flavoured and infused with gumdrops. It is considered iconic to New Zealand, and perception of the flavour is polarising among New Zealanders. Some people consider it to be a "national delicacy", while others consider it a ...

  5. Tip Top (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    Tip Top is an ice cream brand founded in 1936 in Wellington, New Zealand, and now owned by Froneri (a joint venture between PAI Partners and Nestlé). [1] It was formerly known as Fonterra Brands (Tip Top) Ltd, a subsidiary of the Fonterra Co-operative Group based in Auckland, New Zealand.

  6. Jelly Tip - Wikipedia

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    Jelly Tip is a New Zealand brand of ice cream made by Tip Top. It is an ice cream on a stick with a tip of jelly and coated with chocolate. [1] Invented in 1951, it is estimated that over 150 million Jelly Tips have been sold until 2001. [1] About four million Jelly Tips are made each year. [2] The New Zealand Herald described it as Kiwiana. [3]

  7. Trumpet (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    1964. Website. www .tiptop .co .nz /products /trumpets. Trumpet is a New Zealand brand of coned ice cream made by Tip Top. [1] Launched in 1964, over 13 million Trumpets are produced each year in Mount Wellington, Auckland. Chocolate is the most popular flavour.

  8. Honeycomb toffee - Wikipedia

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    Honeycomb toffee is known as hokey pokey (especially in the Kiwi classic Hokey Pokey ice cream) in New Zealand. A very popular ice-cream flavour consisting of plain vanilla ice cream with small, solid lumps of honeycomb toffee is also known as hokey pokey. It is also used to make hokey pokey biscuits .

  9. Lewis Road Creamery - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .lewisroadcreamery .co .nz. Lewis Road Creamery is a boutique New Zealand dairy company, located in northern New Zealand. [ 1] They produce a range of milk products, including varieties of milk, cream, ice cream and butter. [ 2] The company is best known for its brand of chocolate milk, which in 2014 sparked a frenzied, nationwide ...