Sunday, June 25, 2006

What Do You Want, a Hoodsie?


I went grocery shopping today and stood by the freezer case for awhile and stared. It's friggin' hot here in Manhattan, and I knew I was not leaving without something cold and edible, something preferably on a stick.

There were ice cream sandwiches, fudgesicles, popsicles, and bags of little cups of ice cream each with a wooden stick wrapped in paper. We had the same sort of thing growing up in Massachusetts, ours were made by Hood, branded Hoodsies. Hoodsies I believe came in sundae varieties as well as everyone's favorite, a twist of chocolate and vanilla with a wooden "spoon" as an eating utensil.

Hoodsies were such a part of life 'round those parts, so superfluous, that the word made it into the local lexicon. When someone would blurt out something that someone else felt was a cry for praise, the someone else would shout, "What do you want, a Hoodsie?" Same meaning as the phrase, "What do you want, an award?"

Let's just say that there wasn't a day that went by at Swampscott Junior High School where "What do you want, a Hoodsie?" wasn't uttered at least 50,000 times. The phrase was not to be understood literally as no Hoodsie was ever actually being offered. The standard reply was, "Shut up!" I think. Or, "You're gay." Either of those.

Let's say you're rolling your eyes reading this and thinking, "Duh, I already know what a Hoodsie is."Well, congratulations to you.

What do you want, a Hoodsie?

8 comments:

Peter Matthes said...

You sound like a Pepperidge Farm commercial in this post.

Anne Altman remembers.

Come Back Brighter said...

I wanna Hoodsie too, they sound good.

Sharon Shiner said...

mmm....hoodsies.....a staple in my household these days....my 4 year old, Max, loves them....

matt said...

They also make a strawberry swirl flavor. So good.

KleoPatra said...

i loved those things!! The wooden spoon deal was the best part of it. SO not like anything else.

Great post!

Sharon Shiner said...

unfortunately kleopatra, they don't sell them with the wooden spoon anymore!!!
What a jip....

freuleinmaria said...

You gotta love the yin yang-ness of the Hoodsie! But I always loved taking my wooden spatula stick thing and mixing both sides together and making what I believed to be soft-serve.

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