Let the endless arguments commence
A YouGov poll has found that 59% of British people do not consider a Magnum an ice lolly.
The extremely important and controversial research also found that 47% of people would not consider a Feast an ice lolly, and that 24% of those asked would not say that a Solero fell under the term either.
87% of people said that a Cornetto wasn’t an ice lolly, but that is just common sense because it is just ice cream in a cone.
What do Brits count as an ice lolly?
Is NOT an ice lolly
Magnum – 59%
Cornetto – 87%IS an ice lolly
Fruit Pastille – 97%
Lemonade – 96%
Fab – 92%
Calippo – 86%
Twister – 82%
Solero – 74%Brits are on the fence about Feasts, splitting 50/47 in favourhttps://t.co/v8uFe3zZWL pic.twitter.com/kMTVFtevnE
— YouGov (@YouGov) August 7, 2020
On the other end of the scale, 98% of people agreed that a Fruit Pastille was an ice lolly, and 97% said that a lemonade lolly was as well. Other popular choices for ice lollies were a Fab (92%) and Calippo (86%), even though the latter does not have a stick.
It seems that when ice cream becomes involved is where things get difficult. 14% of people would not classify a Twister as an ice lolly, and 15% would say that a Mini Milk was not one.
So what is the defining feature of an ice lolly? It seems having frozen juice or flavoured ice is important, but having a stick is not. That might be why the Magnum ranks so slow, but Calippo so high.
How did this research come to take place? In 2018, YouGov released a list of British people’s favourite ice lollies. And Magnum topped the poll with 28% of people picking it – nearly three times that of its closest rivals (Fab and Solero, both on 8%).
It's a scorcher today, so here's your summer reminder of Britons' top 5 favourite ice lollies:
1. Magnum – 28%
2. Fab – 8%
3. Solero – 8%
4. Twister – 7%
5. Feast – 6%https://t.co/CuoP3mLTjU pic.twitter.com/CxHEmbFuPV— YouGov (@YouGov) July 31, 2020
However, that led to an angry response from people claiming that “Um, actually, no, Magnum is not an ice lolly”.
https://twitter.com/BootstrapCook/status/1289530441771360256
Magnum and feast arent juice based so they are ice creams not ice lollies and I will defend that fact forever https://t.co/0y3U1LqPGE
— Gabriel Rea 🇩🇪 (@GabrielRea31) August 1, 2020
It’s not an ice lolly if it has chocolate. Soleros are only just an ice lolly. fight me https://t.co/JFyHW5iinA
— magnolialux (@magnolia_lux) August 2, 2020
“It’s an ice cream!” they cried, like there is not tons of other things to be outraged about in the world right now. So YouGov thought it was time for another very important poll, that definitely won’t cause more arguments.