Sweat drips down your face. It’s a scorching summer day. You need something cold to beat the heat. What do you reach for? An ice pop! The frozen treat glistens in the sun. You take a lick. Ahh! That’s better
Ice pops have helped people cool down for decades. The first one is said to have been made in 1905 by Frank Epperson. The 11-year-old lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, in California. He left a cup of soda outside overnight with a stick in it. When he woke up the next day, the soda had frozen solid. That night changed his life. It inspired Epperson to start the now-famous Popsicle brand.
But what exactly happened to turn the liquid soda into a solid pop? Science Spin asked a scientist to find out.