Zooper Dooper

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Zooper Dooper is a popular brand of frozen dessert products, particularly known for its range of ice pops. Originating in Australia, the brand has gained significant popularity due to its variety of flavours and affordable pricing.

History[edit | edit source]

The Zooper Dooper brand was launched in the late 20th century by the Australian company Daily Drinks Co., a subsidiary of Asahi Beverages. The brand quickly gained popularity among children and adults alike due to its refreshing taste and convenient packaging.

Product Range[edit | edit source]

Zooper Dooper offers a wide range of flavours, including Cola, Raspberry, Blackcurrant, Pineapple, Orange, Lime, Bubblegum, and Fairy Floss. Each flavour is distinct and caters to different taste preferences. The ice pops are packaged in a plastic tube, which needs to be frozen before consumption.

Popularity[edit | edit source]

Zooper Dooper's popularity can be attributed to its affordability and the convenience it offers. The ice pops are often sold in bulk, making them a popular choice for parties and events. They are also a common feature in Australian school canteens and supermarkets.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

Zooper Dooper has had a significant cultural impact in Australia. The brand is often associated with summer and childhood memories. It has also been featured in various Australian media, further cementing its place in the country's popular culture.

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