• bstix
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    1 year ago

    It’s wrapped in plastic. Besides, I’m not sure there’s actual sugar in those things. Most I’ve seen were all additives.

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      1 year ago

      Being wrapped in plastic has absolutely no effect on it. The bacteria likely to colonize are already in there, but keeping it frozen keeps them from multiplying, unless it melts. And many such colonies (botulism, for example) thrive in hypoxic environments, so being wrapped can actually make it worse. And corn syrup or any other substitute is just as bad as sugar.

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        1 year ago

        Brother, we used to buy freeze pops in the supermarket that came in liquid form, and then were frozen by us in our freezer. They’re still sold this way. You’re making something out of nothing, and then doubling down on that nothing.

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          1 year ago

          A product intended to be sold that way. Steak and slim jims are both beef (in theory), but I wouldn’t recommend storing them the same way…

          I’m far from guaranteeing that the popsicle from the picture would make you sick, I’m just saying I wouldn’t trust it with no telling how long it sat around melted before refreezing, and almost definitely not something processed for that type of storage.

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      1 year ago

      Besides, I’m not sure there’s actual sugar in those things.

      High fructose corn syrup. Which, for all intents and purposes, is sugar.