'Dino Ice' is a concept popsicle for kids designed by Sasha Perelman and Katya Mushkina that provides a two-in-one treat.
As well as being able to enjoy the taste of a refreshing fruit-flavored ice lolly, kids are able to eat away at the popsicle until they reach a playful dinosaur-shaped stick at the center. In addition to amusing kids, parents would love the fact that this sweet snack provides kids an educational lesson on dinosaurs frozen in ice.
The pair of designers imagined that once wrapped, the popsicle treats would be presented in packaging that looks like a chunk of an iceberg from the ice age. The product concept imagines three simple and kid-pleasing popsicle flavors: orange, strawberry and grape.
Prehistoric Popsicle Treats
This Popsicle for Kids Includes a Surprise Inside Its Frozen Core
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