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Sold in the US, potentially other countries, I believe the logo had brownish red/burgandy text. I wanna say it was called "Real Ice Cream" but that's probably just a description of the product.
They had a bunch of flavors like paletas and were often more creamy than juicy (fudgesicle instead of bomb pop), plenty of fruit flavors and I believe different toppings mixed in.
I say brand specific because usually they weren't found in grocery stores near me, but most non-grocery food vendors would have them in a branded ice cream freezer (the kind with the clear top that functioned as a sliding lid).
This brand might be discontinued, so I would assume it's an older brand rather than something from the 2010s.
Nope, thanks
edit: I'm saying fudgesicle because it's creamy and milky and dairy based, if that helps clarify
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No, but thanks