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What Flavor Popsicle Are You?


popsicleBreak out the cool treats in honor of summertime. Don’t just pick any Popsicle flavor, take this quiz to find out which one suits your personality.

1. School is out for the summer. You can’t wait to
a. start your summer goals.
b. hang out with friends.
c. volunteer at the animal shelter.
d. organize your room.
e. figure out where the school year went.

2. On the beach, you
a. divide everyone into teams for games.
b. listen to music with your friends.
c. talk with the new girl.
d. read a book.
e. discover you left your towel at home.

3. On the summer missions trip, you
a. introduce the group.
b. sing on the worship team.
c. draw people in with conversation.
d. run the sound booth.
e. frantically look up phrases in your Spanish dictionary.

4. You hope this summer will be
a. full of new adventures.
b. packed with activity.
c. an opportunity to help others.
d. quiet.
e. long.

5. People most describe you as
a. a leader.
b. full of laughter.
c. loving.
d. a loner.
e. loony.

6. What will you need to start the new school year?
a. Planner/calendar.
b. Mirrors and posters for your locker.
c. Backpack.
d. Locker organizer.
e. Map for driving around town.

7. What will you wear the first day of school?
a. The latest style.
b. Something bright and cheerful.
c. Your most comfortable outfit.
d. Basic jeans and a T-shirt.
e. Whatever falls out of your closet when you open it.

8. What part of school are you looking forward to most?
a. Debate club and student council.
b. Drama club and homecoming.
c. Peer tutoring.
d. Chess club and chemistry class.
e. Riding the bus and lunch.

9. What will you be doing in 10 years?
a. Leading a large missions organization.
b. Performing Christian comedy.
c. Working at an overseas orphanage.
d. Writing computer programs.
e. Finishing your college application essays.

10. Your friends are
a. loyal.
b. fun.
c. compassionate.
d. logical.
e. understanding.

What’s Your Flavor?
Count up how many you have of each letter to find out your Popsicle flavor. If you have mostly . . .

A’s = Blasting Blueberry You like to be in charge. You set and meet goals. Sometimes you overlook people’s feelings when you make decisions. Use your leadership skills and organize youth events for church or launch a Bible study or prayer group at your school.

B’s = Marvelous Melon You’re the life of the party. Sometimes you shrug off responsibility because you’d rather have fun. Instead, reach out to new students at school and church. Invite others to join you for activities where they’ll hear about Jesus.

C’s = Gushing Grape You genuinely like people, and you’re sensitive to others’ moods. Sometimes you follow your heart instead of your head. Remember you can’t save the world, but your compassion could touch a corner of it.

D’s = Lasting Lemon You have a bit of a sour edge. You can get along with people, but you prefer being alone or with one other person. You’re into details and planning. Logic helps you figure out problems, and you prefer being behind the scenes. You’re often at odds with the Melon who seems illogical. Remember that God uses all kinds of people to do different aspects of His work.

E’s = Tutti Frutti You’re a late bloomer who marches to a different beat. Don’t worry, you’re exactly who God made you to be. In time your talents will blossom, and God will use them for a special purpose. The exciting part is that this is a perfect time to explore all of the things that interest you. What makes you unique? Remember there isn’t another someone like you!


This article appeared in Brio magazine in July 2006. Copyright © 2006 Katrina L. Cassel. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.

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