Thank you, I’m glad you reviewed these, love your channel!! We live in Minnesota, and can get the Johnny Pops in lots of flavors and fun combinations. Our granddaughter loves them! Organic is nice, but the best thing for her is the fun colors - without dye, she’s sensitive to. ❤️🧡💙
We have been buying jonny pops ever since my fiancé found a human hair (body hair, not even a head hair) inside of her good pop. We have been very pleased with Jonny pop so far, and no human hairs yet to boot!
Did they have them in museums? That seems to be the easiest place to find post cards (or at Tourism Bureaus/Visitor Centers and at universities/college bookstores and hotel gift shops and airports!). They can be pricey in some places but it is cool to find them. I either get them as gifts for people or for myself. :-)
I was wondering about that too! Most people want to see international stamps, and I would imagine it would be hard to say, stop at a museum (depending on your schedule and location) and then go to wherever you can buy stamps! I totally get it. I was thinking about just the places in and out of country to purchase postcards, but it would be hard in different places all over the world! I haven't been lucky or fortune enough money-wise, as you mentioned about expense, to afford many trips outside of moving, and I definitely never got to go abroad. I haven't ever been able to even go to Hawaii! I had to live through your trip to Hawaii. ehhehehe@@TamiDunn
@@jbjacobs9514 we bought the postcard from a gift shop and our hotel was able to send it out for us when we paid for postage. It was fairly cheap, too.
I have had the Johnny Pops the box was 4 strawberry and 4 chocolate. The strawberry was good if I remember right there was pieces of strawberry in it snd it was creamy
I used to exchange tons of postcards every month as part of postcrossing, it was really awesome but indeed expensive. I think you don't have to go far to send someone a postcard, I think somebody would enjoy a postcard from Kentucky even if they lived in Ohio or some other nearby place, it's the thought that matters and you could always show them someplace nice from your area. In many places in Europe places that sell postcards also have stamps available saving you the trouble of looking for those.
I forgot about the jokes! My grandma and nana used to get a kick out of the jokes on the popsicle sticks and laffy taffy wrappers. If they were still here, they would have LOVED the rainbow pops 🏳🌈
I’m so glad you did the review on these pops. I’m going to try the watermelon ad then the cherry flavor. I’m sure I’ll enjoy them. Thanks so much for a wonderful review. Enjoy the pops and a sunny day.
These are what all ice pops used to be - real! Anymore, most "frozen confections" are water, high fructose corn syrup and artificial flavor. They have an awful gummy texture and don't even feel icy when you eat them. I did see these last week but didn't look close enough to see they were organic.
I will actually get the both of them I wish I tried them they sounds very good I like the rainbow one it just have a a grape in the Cherry kind of flavor to me and the other one I will have the sunrise popsicle it was good but it just have a strawberry flavor I just I like I will get both of them the watermelon was good but it just I don't know I'm going to like it but it is good I wish I would try one of them
I was wondering about the watermelons that I saw in the grocery haul. The summer sunrise is my top choice followed by the watermelon. I do love how the mix of flavors especially the cherry and grape. Great review.
I had bought 4 watermelons in one week because they were so small. The two more expensive ones were from Kroger and they had no flavor whatsoever- total waste of money. The two from Meijer were much better, but still not as strong a flavor as they are during the summer. So I plan to wait a few months before I buy one again.