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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 1H 19M

Pride of the Freezer: JonnyPops Organic Rainbow Fruit Stacks (Ep 70)

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It's Pride Month and the Bros are reviewing JonnyPops Organic Rainbow Fruit Stacks while Darren sips The Pride & Joy—a bourbon Old Fashioned made with a melting rainbow popsicle instead of ice and simple syrup. The story: In 2012, college freshman Erik Brust and his cousin Jonathan dreamed up organic pops. Tragically, Jonathan died before launch. Erik and his college friends pooled their money, developed the recipe in their dorm room, and named the pops for Jonny. They also suggest a kind deed printed on every stick. But here's the kicker: JonnyPops makes pops in pride and trans flag colors, but they stay totally quiet about supporting LGBTQ+ rights. Darren calls them out: if you're going to market pride and trans flag popsicles, commit to the message and say it out loud! Plus: Frozen deodorant. Grilled PB&J. Sugar Factory launches rainbow sliders. Max’s earlobes. Max’s earlobes? The Bros collect popsicle sticks for rewards—only 984 more to score a JonnyPops freezer! Episode 70 celebrates the first NYC Pride Parade in 1970. In the closing game, Taste the Rainbow, the Bros plan meals using only color-named foods and brands. Colorful chaos ensues. Watch this episode at www.youtube.com/@FrozeBros Check out The Froze Bros online at www.thefrozebros.com 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, Facebook and Reddit Music by Substrates Learn more about this episode's food at www.jonnypops.com/products/organic-rainbow-fruit-stacks

It's Pride Month and the Bros are reviewing JonnyPops Organic Rainbow Fruit Stacks while Darren sips The Pride & Joy—a bourbon Old Fashioned made with a melting rainbow popsicle instead of ice and simple syrup. The story: In 2012, college freshman Erik Brust and his cousin Jonathan dreamed up organic pops. Tragically, Jonathan died before launch. Erik and his college friends pooled their money, developed the recipe in their dorm room, and named the pops for Jonny. They also suggest a kind deed printed on every stick. But here's the kicker: JonnyPops makes pops in pride and trans flag colors, but they stay totally quiet about supporting LGBTQ+ rights. Darren calls them out: if you're going to market pride and trans flag popsicles, commit to the message and say it out loud! Plus: Frozen deodorant. Grilled PB&J. Sugar Factory launches rainbow sliders. Max’s earlobes. Max’s earlobes? The Bros collect popsicle sticks for rewards—only 984 more to score a JonnyPops freezer! Episode 70 celebrates the first NYC Pride Parade in 1970. In the closing game, Taste the Rainbow, the Bros plan meals using only color-named foods and brands. Colorful chaos ensues. Watch this episode at www.youtube.com/@FrozeBros Check out The Froze Bros online at www.thefrozebros.com 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, Facebook and Reddit Music by Substrates Learn more about this episode's food at www.jonnypops.com/products/organic-rainbow-fruit-stacks

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