Daniel Craig Turned Into Popsicle

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Del Monte has designed a popsicle in the shape of actor Daniel Craig to celebrate their first annual National Ice Cream Week.

The popsicle was created after more than 1,000 British women cast votes deeming the James Bond star the celebrity that they would most like to … um … lick. A Del Monte spokesperson said

Daniel Craig topped our poll of Britain’s coolest celebrities and thanks to our Del Monte lolly replica he is officially immortalised as super smooth and licensed to chill,” Del Monte spokesperson Matt O’Connor said Monday.
The limited edition pops – which contain less than 1,000 calories each – are available in blueberry, pomegranate, and cranberry.

 

 

So, what do you think?! Would you purchase this? LOL!

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11 Responses to Daniel Craig Turned Into Popsicle

  1. LDS says:

    Uh I think I’ll pass, not appetizing at all.

  2. 1000 calories each sound much for me and so I believe that it will work. Will I buy it? Mhhh, maybe ;-)

  3. Anonymous says:

    Less than 100 calories!!!! Not 1000 … at least i hope so !!!

  4. Anonymous says:

    haha that would be a loooot,
    the idea is brilliant!

  5. Anonymous says:

    less than 1,000?? that popsicle must be life sized!

  6. Anonymous says:

    LESS THAN 1000?! I’d want one but not the calories :’(

  7. switchstance5 says:

    No I would never buy this! It’s so creepy looking and not apetizing!

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  8. Anonymous says:

    Boo! I want a full body one.

  9. Jessi says:

    it’s gotta be less than 100… otherwise i highly doubt the spokesperson would make a point of saying it.

  10. Danie says:

    I think it’s kinda creepy…scratch that, VERY creepy. Haha :D

  11. Hey, i dont think it is as bad as some may percieve, it is not great, but nice… but hey, thats just one gals opinion….

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