Did all of you forget that tomato is technically a fruit?
Too bad they’ll only be available at three one-time-only pop-ups in Canada. If I was up there, you’d see me happily waiting in line while all of you haters hang out at home, talkin’ trash on the internet. When I was growing up, my mom would bring in a freshly plucked tomato from the garden, slice it in half for me and my sister, and sprinkle it lightly with sugar. Honestly, who gives a rat’s hairy ass, and I’m looking right at you, Chicago. My coworkers are also happily into ketchup too, as evidenced by this piece from our very own Angela Pagán. Don’t get me started on the whole Bloody Mary thing, either. I think it’s fine on scrambled eggs, which got a ton of you all mad at me in the comments section in this post. While people treat tomatoes as a vegetable, you all remember that it’s a fruit, right? French’s says it’ll be “refreshingly savory and sweet.” Canadians’ love for ketchup is well-documented (dude, ketchup chips are fuckin’ good). Not everyone thinks this is a great idea, as you’d imagine.
Enter the "Frenchsicle," a new, ketchup-flavored popsicle by French's, best known for their condiments — and, for a limited time only, their polarizing ...
Wisdom is knowing not to make ketchup popsicles out of them,” another Twitter user said. “Do you have a mayo one?” a user responded to the news, with another saying they’d opt for a “half mayo half ketchup swirl.” “Do you know the difference between knowledge and wisdom?
On Wednesday, French's will mark Canada's appreciation for ketchup by unveiling the “Frenchsicle,” a limited-edition, ketchup-flavoured popsicle. The company ...
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French's is launching a limited edition ice treat made with ketchup. Ahead of the Frenchsicle giveaway in Leamington on Friday, we went to Seacliff Park to ask ...
The company said it will be donating two meals to Food Banks Canada for every Frenchsicle it gives away. "I like ketchup. The Frenchsicle will be available in Leamington on Friday
If you have the guts to actually try one, ketchup-flavoured popsicles are coming to Vancouver on June 22 in what might be the strangest food pop-up ever.
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French's is celebrating the first week of summer 2022 with the debut of the “Frenchsicle,” a new limited-edition ketchup-flavoured popsicle developed in ...
- 12 W Park Lane, Leamington, ON: June 24 – 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. - 15 York Street (Maple Leaf Square), Toronto, ON: June 23 – 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. - 609 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC: June 22 – 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
At-Home Recipe: This summer, French's Ketchup is encouraging Canadians to create memories with great food and flavour, especially if it includes the Frenchsicle ...
- According to the French’s survey, Canadians who like ketchup enjoy it most with fries (84 per cent) and on BBQ dishes like hamburgers, hot dogs, sausages (59 per cent). - Ketchup is in the fabric of Canadian summer, so much so that a majority of Canadians (79 per cent) say they like or love ketchup. The Frenchsicle is launching as a celebration of the first week of summer and boasts the flavour of French’s Ketchup, made from 100 per cent Leamington-area tomatoes, combining some of the best traditions the season has to offer: ketchup and popsicles.
While the tomato-flavored condiment has been known to make its way into a number of popular potato chips for the Canadian market, no one could have predicted ...
Made with 100% Canadian tomatoes, the popsicle is described as having a savory taste like a Caesar cocktail with a hint of “salty sweetness.” For those not living in Canada, that wish to experience the “Frechsicle,” the full recipe can be found online. Canada’s favorite condiment has just been turned into a popsicle flavor thanks to French’s and Happy Pops. While the tomato-flavored condiment has been known to make its way into a number of popular potato chips for the Canadian market, no one could have predicted that a summertime popsicle would be released in the sweet and savory flavor. French's Is Releasing a Sweet and Savory Ketchup Popsicle for the Canadian Market
I'm not going to lie, there have been some pretty weird and unique popsicle and ice cream flavours in existence to date. And a ketchup flavoured one is ...
The popsicles are part of a cool cause as well. So whether you love all things ketchup or you’re into trying something new, you can head to the popup spot. The limited-edition item is being introduced by French’s Ketchup, with the name “Frenchsicle.”
French's gave some away in Vancouver, Toronto and Leamington on Wednesday. There's no word on whether these will be available to purchase in stores.
The company says it is a “refreshingly savoury and sweet ketchup popsicle, made from 100 per cent Canadian tomatoes.” French’s Ketchup has released the Frenchsicle, which is a ketchup popsicle. Some lucky Vancouverites got the chance to try a different kind of summer treat Wednesday.
The popsicles were created in collaboration with the Canadian ice pop brand Happy Pops, using 100 percent Canadian tomatoes and sweetened with organic cane ...
"This year we're bringing the fun back to summer with the Frenchsicle," explained Trevor Squires, country manager for McCormick & Company, Canada, which owns the French's brand. And if history has taught us anything, it's that French's will likely have a strange yellow mustard-inspired item for us arriving at some point toward the end of July. Now, the condiment specialists at French's have found out a way to put ketchup front and center without squirting sachets of the stuff into your mouth: a ketchup popsicle.
We've seen envelope-pushing food and drink mash-ups before like macaroni and cheese-flavoured ice cream and poutine-flavoured root beer.
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