Most Britons believe a Magnum is not an ice lolly, according to poll

Most Britons believe a Magnum is not an ice lolly, according to poll

Most Britons believe a Magnum is not an ice lolly, a poll has found.

New YouGov research shows six in 10 people say a Magnum is not an ice lolly (59%), despite it being named the country’s favourite in 2018.

More than one in four Britons named a Magnum as their favourite ice lolly in a previous YouGov poll two years ago (28%), followed by a Fab (8%) and a Solero (8%).

The 2018 survey caused controversy, with many arguing that several of the winners were not eligible in the first place.

Britons aged between 18 and 24 are far more convinced than other generations that a Magnum is not an ice lolly, with 72% saying it doesn’t count.

Those aged over 65 are split down the middle.

The poll also discovered that half of people consider a Feast to be an ice lolly, while 47% think it is not.

Most Britons agree a Cornetto is not an ice lolly (87%), though one in eight disagree (13%).

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Most Britons agree a Cornetto is not an ice lolly.

But they are also more likely to consider Calippos (97% vs 78%) and Twisters (87% vs 72%) ice lollies than those over 65.

Rowntrees Fruit Pastille lolly (97%) and R Whites lemonade ice lollies (96%) are considered the most archetypal ice lollies.

Younger people are also far less likely to say that a Solero is an ice lolly
Younger people are also far less likely to say that a Solero is an ice lolly (Unilever)

“Now, with temperatures predicted to reach 38C in some parts of the country, new YouGov research shows that most people think the Magnum – which romped to victory in the favourite lollies contest – isn’t an ice lolly at all.”

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