food10
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What type of wooden sticks are used for popsicles?
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Pat T Hat
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RE: novelties
Wed, 04/11/07 5:42 PM
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tkitna
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RE: novelties
Wed, 04/11/07 11:31 PM
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I'm not certain, but I just always thought they were made from plywood.
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CajunKing
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RE: novelties
Thu, 04/12/07 9:29 AM
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I have a box of popcicle sticks in the craft room I will go see if they say what kind of wood..... I just checked the box and it listed no specific wood. It would almost have to be a hard wood, for a soft wood would  impart a nasty taste.
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jmckee
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RE: novelties
Thu, 04/12/07 10:24 AM
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quote:Originally posted by CajunKing I have a box of popcicle sticks in the craft room I will go see if they say what kind of wood..... I just checked the box and it listed no specific wood. It would almost have to be a hard wood, for a soft wood would  impart a nasty taste. I buy 'em by the bag at the craft store or the grocery. I have a set of popsicle molds we use for a variety of frozen treats.
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