I’m actually shook over what some people call these, but the other threads are very international. Irish people, I need more localised intel. Please tell me you call this a cool pop? Or a Mr. Freeze, if you absolutely insist. (I suspect cool pop may be a Dublin thing?)
I’m offended. https://twitter.com/theglamityjane/status/1249257341050130433?s=21 https://twitter.com/theglamityjane/status/1249257341050130433
It seems cool pop is v Dublin - the colloquial adaptation of coolApop coming a close 2nd. Mr. Freeze is universal. I object to ice pop - they have sticks. (Ice lolly is British, soz.) Frozen drink/ice drink and are questionable but hard drink and summer drink are just wild. 


Ok three people from Cork have waded in with hard drink, thus elevating it to acceptable colloquial moniker. I respectfully stand down with apologies to Cork. 


Ok let’s settle this. What are they?
Summer drink is now officially ‘a Waterford thing’. More as I have it...
A handful of ‘ice pop’ answers coming in from the north. The problem here is that, and I don’t say this lightly, ice pops have sticks. This is just another in the long line of atrocities the six counties have had to endure. I’m sorry, my northern brothers.
