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Hokey pokey is a flavour of ice cream in New Zealand consisting of plain vanilla ice cream with small, solid πŸŒ› lumps of honeycomb toffee. Hokey pokey is the New Zealand term for honeycomb toffee.[2][3][4][5] The original recipe until around 1980 πŸŒ› consisted of solid toffee, but in a marketing change, Tip Top decided to use small balls of honeycomb toffee instead.

It πŸŒ› is the second-most popular ice cream flavour behind vanilla in New Zealand,[6] and is a frequently cited example of Kiwiana.[7] πŸŒ› It is also exported to Japan, Australia, and the Pacific Islands.[8]

Origins and etymology [ edit ]

The term hokey pokey has πŸŒ› been used in reference to honeycomb toffee in New Zealand since the late 19th century. The origin of this term, πŸŒ› in reference to honeycomb specifically, is not known with certainty, and it is not until the mid-20th century that hokey πŸŒ› pokey ice cream was created.[citation needed]

Coincidentally, "hokey pokey" was a slang term for ice cream in general in the 19th πŸŒ› and early 20th centuries in several areas β€” including New York City[9] and parts of Great Britain β€” specifically for πŸŒ› the ice cream sold by street vendors or "hokey pokey men". The vendors, said to be mostly of Italian descent, πŸŒ› supposedly used a sales pitch or song involving the phrase "hokey pokey", for which several origins have been suggested. One πŸŒ› such song in use in 1930s Liverpool was "Hokey pokey penny a lump, that's the stuff to make ye jump".[10]

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