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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2026 · 1H 12M

Dr. Praeger’s Spinach Littles: A Froze Bro, a rabbi, and a raspberry walk into a spa… (Ep 51)

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The Froze Bros wrap up Healthy January and celebrate their 50th episode (50, 51, whatever) by reviewing Dr. Praeger's Spinach Littles—fun-shaped veggie nuggets in the form of dinosaurs, teddy bears, and stars. But the real backstory here is the origin: how a catastrophic accident on Christmas Eve 1988, a prophetic rabbi, a struggling gefilte fish company, and two cardiac surgeons came together to create sensible frozen foods. Darren returns from a Disney cruise with tales from the Frigidarium (yes, it's exactly what it sounds like), reports on Dole Whips and piña coladas, and demonstrates his new math skills by converting every number to 35 before doing calculations. Max discovers chocolate “enrobed” raspberries, shows off his mini ice cube mold from a Froze Bros fan, and wonders whether all rosé is sparkling (no, Max, it's not). Plus: a brand new trivia game called Bigs and Littles tests Max's pop culture knowledge across 25 clues. Can he tell the difference between Big Macs and Little Caesars, Bigfoot and Little Women, Big Trouble in Little China and Little Bighorn? This episode is kind of a big deal. Or is it a little one? Music by Substrates Sign up for The Froze Bros weekly newsletter at www.thefrozebros.com for more foolishness from each episode. Buy us a Cold One here. Every donation goes toward more frozen finds, production costs, and feeding our ice-cold obsession. Follow The Froze Bros on Instagram and Facebook.Learn more about this episode's foods at www.drpraegers.com/products/spinach-littles

The Froze Bros wrap up Healthy January and celebrate their 50th episode (50, 51, whatever) by reviewing Dr. Praeger's Spinach Littles—fun-shaped veggie nuggets in the form of dinosaurs, teddy bears, and stars. But the real backstory here is the origin: how a catastrophic accident on Christmas Eve 1988, a prophetic rabbi, a struggling gefilte fish company, and two cardiac surgeons came together to create sensible frozen foods. Darren returns from a Disney cruise with tales from the Frigidarium (yes, it's exactly what it sounds like), reports on Dole Whips and piña coladas, and demonstrates his new math skills by converting every number to 35 before doing calculations. Max discovers chocolate “enrobed” raspberries, shows off his mini ice cube mold from a Froze Bros fan, and wonders whether all rosé is sparkling (no, Max, it's not). Plus: a brand new trivia game called Bigs and Littles tests Max's pop culture knowledge across 25 clues. Can he tell the difference between Big Macs and Little Caesars, Bigfoot and Little Women, Big Trouble in Little China and Little Bighorn? This episode is kind of a big deal. Or is it a little one? Music by Substrates Sign up for The Froze Bros weekly newsletter at www.thefrozebros.com for more foolishness from each episode. Buy us a Cold One here. Every donation goes toward more frozen finds, production costs, and feeding our ice-cold obsession. Follow The Froze Bros on Instagram and Facebook.Learn more about this episode's foods at www.drpraegers.com/products/spinach-littles

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