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English citations of frozen cow juice

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  1. 1880, "The 1002nd Night", in Puck, Volume 7, no. 175, page 338:
    'Madam,' said the Prince, who was of a lively wit: 'I perceive that you are dry; come with me to the shop of the merchant we both wot of, and we will eat frozen cow-juice, flavored with strawberry or vernilleh.'
  2. 1937, "12 Guides guests at novel dinner", St Petersburg Times, page 46, 16 May 1937.
    frozen cow juice on Ross fruit pie
  3. Susan White & B. K. Taylor (1992) Bad Baby-Sitter's Handbook, →ISBN, page 20:he is a really sick person to care more about some globs of frozen cow juice than a young girl's self-esteem.
  4. 1993, David C Mudie, “Request for Party Games - any suggestions welcome”, in rec.games.misc (Usenet):
    As an example, if my word was "ice cream", I might not be able to say "chocolate" or "cone", but could get away with "frozen cow juice" or "Ben and Jerry's" (a popular brand of ice cream in the US).
  5. 2000, Peter Souter, "Private view", Campaign, p. 40, 26 May 2000.
    The ads point out that there are some things you shouldn’t share, such as a middle-aged man’s liking for ladies tights, and there are some things you should, such as Carte d’Or frozen cow juice.
  6. 2011, R. T. Budd, The Deepest Wounds of War, page 163:
    “I just figured you wouldn't know what to do with frozen cow juice.” Cindi would guide his hand over to her playful lips, skillfully working some sensual magic on his vanilla cone.