Jewellery brand Couture Kingdom and Streets’ ice creams Bubble O’ Bill and Paddle Pop have paired up to launch a line of trendy nostalgic pieces in time for Christmas. The ultimate dream team ...
For those among us who always opted for either the chocolate or the banana Paddle Pops at the canteen, please prepare thine asses because a new treat has landed that’s right up your alley. Choc-banana ...
Three of Australia's most iconic stick ice creams are now available in one litre tubs at IGA supermarkets. Ice cream brand Streets on Tuesday launched 'scoopable' versions of its legendary Bubble ...
STREETS' attempt to change the recipe of the iconic banana Paddle Pop has melted ... well ... like an ice cream in the sun. Hundreds of angry consumers are demanding ...
AUSTRALIA'S favourite ice treat - the Paddle Pop - was tipped to be a "nine-day wonder" when it went on sale in 60 years ago in 1953. Paddle Pop inventor Ron Street said he created the ice treat to ...
In news that can only mean summer is very much on its way back, benevolent ice cream overlords Streets have dug into their back catalogue to breathe new life into a long-lost favourite: The blessed ...
The summer school holidays are already here. If entertaining your kids past Christmas has you stumped, this little jar might just be your saviour. “I’m bored!” — it’s the catch-cry of children around ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The makers of Streets Paddle Pop ice-creams and Sakata rice snacks have each paid a penalty of $10,800 after exploiting school canteen ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A complaint about a 15-second internet advertisement for a Paddle Pop iceblock has been upheld by the Advertising Standards Bureau. The ...
The ice block commercial will not be shown on television again and will be removed from YouTube after a complaint was upheld by the Advertising Standards Bureau (ASB). The short advert showed a young ...
Paddle Pop inventor Ron Street said he created the ice treat to win customers from a rival company, following an overseas trip as Streets technical director. But his uncle Edwin (Ted) Street - who ...