I have to say...I love popsicles!
And not just now when it's already 98 degrees on June 28th! But anytime! My son lately is obsessed with making all sorts of varieties. He even froze his little toy cars into them..odd I know!LOL
Although summer is my favorite time to eat them...when you combine summer's hot weather, water parks, swimming pools and being outside on a beautiful summer day... you simply must have our fun, summery Popsicle line to complete those scrapbook pages and memories!

Swim Fun
Designer: Kristen Swain
Popsicle Pina Colada , Popsicle Banana Split, Popsicle Combo sticker, Grease Monkey Combo Sticker, Summertime Rubon, Dive In Cardstock Sticker
Dive In
Designer: Shanna Vineyard
Bubble Gum Popsicle, Bubble Gum Popsicle-Dots Side, Banana Split Popsicle-Orange Side
Pina Colada Popsicle, Dive In cardstock stickers, Popsicle Brads, Butter Cup Double Dot , Paprika Double Dot, Buttercup Double Dot Chipboard letters, It's My Party Combo Stickers-red letters

Pool Fun
Designer:Dee Gallimore-Perry
BoBunny Lemonade Popsicle (reverse), Popsicle Kisses, Banana Split Popsicle (reverse), Bubble Gum Popsicle, Pina Colada Popsicle (reverse), Popsicle Combo Stickers, Dive In Cardstock Stickers, Ready For Fun Cardstock Stickers, Brilliant Blue Double Dot Chipboard, Sun Kissed iCandy
and some fun cards by Shanna!

Stay Cool
Designer: Shanna Vineyard
Bubble Gum Popsicle, Popsicle Combo Letter Stickers, Dive In Cardstock Stickers, Orange Citrus Double Dot Ribbon, Brilliant Blue Dot

Suprise Party
Designer: Shanna Vineyard
Popsicle Cutouts, Lemonade Popsicle, Popsicle Brads, Brilliant Blue Dot, Orange Citrus Double Dot Ribbon, Birthday Bash Rub-Ons
And since I love Trivia...before I let you go today..how about some Popsicle trivia?! 
Yes....Popsicles!
Invented accidently by 11 year old Frank Epperson in 1905, they were originally called Epsicles! It would be 18 years before he realized that there were commercial possibilities, and in 1923 he applied for a patent, which was granted in 1924. His kids would ask for pop's 'sicles', and so the name Popsicle was born.
Epperson also created the twin Popsicle, the Fudgsicle, the Dreamsicle and the Creamsicle.
Popsicle sticks are made from birch wood.
The Twin Popsicle was invented during the Great Depression so 2 could share one for a nickel.
Good Humor owns the rights to the Popsicle, and according to the company, 1.4 billion sticks were used to make Popsicle products - that is more than 9 million miles of sticks! (2001) WOW!
Now go have a Popsicle! Or slushie... snowcone...you get the idea!
Julia