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Ice cream made by Unilever's Heartbrand For other uses, see Twister (disambiguation).
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Twister
Product typeIce cream lollipop
OwnerUnilever
Produced byHeartbrand
Introduced1982
MarketsWorldwide

The Twister (originally "Tangle Twister") is an ice cream lollipop on a stick, launched in 1982 and made by Unilever's Heartbrand. It is pineapple ice cream and lime flavoured fruit ice on the outside and strawberry fruit ice on the inside and is shaped in a spiral.

Variations

A smaller version, the "Mini Twister", is available in multipacks. Some Mini Twisters in each pack have the flavours reversed, so that the strawberry appears on the outside. A "Twister Blackcurrant" variety with a combination of strawberry vanilla, lemon, and blackcurrant flavours is available in the United Kingdom. A "Twister Choc" variety with a combination of vanilla, chocolate, and caramel flavours was available in the United Kingdom. In March 2008, Unilever launched a plum and anise flavoured Twister, which lasted only two months before being withdrawn following poor sales. In 2023, two new flavours were launched: "Twister Fruit Zingerrr", a purple, green and yellow fruit ice in a combination of tangy apple, sour lemon and sweet blueberry flavours, and "Twister Peek-A-Blue", a blue, yellow and pink fruit ice with apple-blueberry, refreshing melon and sweet strawberry-lemon flavours.

In popular culture

The Twister Coaster ride at the West Midland Safari Park formerly had decorative elements that echo the Twister lolly. However, the ride has since been renamed to "Monkey Mayhem" and the branding removed. The roller coaster is of the Wild Mouse design.

A video game was published in the Czech Republic by Algida, promoting the Twister ice cream in that country. The game received attention when it was played by Swedish online streamer Vargskelethor Joel, part of the streaming group Vinesauce. During a stream dedicated to destroying a Windows 98 computer, Joel opens up the game, where its extremely loud intro scares him. After losing, he attempts to open multiple instances of the game, leading to a BSOD, until the computer reboots and plays every copy of the game at once. The resulting intro is so incredibly loud that Joel's voice is almost completely drowned out.

References

  1. "Wall's Kids | Brands in action | UK & Ireland". Unilever.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-08-20. Retrieved 2018-06-03.
  2. "Twister Pineapple | Wall's UK". www.wallsicecream.com. Archived from the original on 2018-08-30.
  3. "MagnumManor.com". Magnummanor.com. Retrieved 2015-05-04.
  4. "Twister Blackcurrant | Wall's UK". www.wallsicecream.com. Archived from the original on 2018-08-30.
  5. Imgur. "Tongue Twister- Mandela effect?". Imgur. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  6. Trowell, Ian (July 2003). "Ian Trowell photograph, West Midlands Safari Park, 2003". National Fairground and Circus Archives. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
  7. Twister Icefun
  8. "[Vinesauce] Joel - Windows 98 Destruction". YouTube. 21 October 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 11 July 2021.


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