Oh, I know what a creamsicle is (though personally I always preferred dreamsicles to creamsicles), and the "sicle" in both of them is from "popsicle", which is itself a portmanteau of "pop" (as in soda pop) and "icicle".
Wikipedia wrote:In 1905 in San Francisco, 11-year-old Frank Epperson was mixing a white powdered flavoring for soda and water out on the porch. He left it there, with a stirring stick still in it. That night, temperatures reached a record low, and the next morning, the boy discovered the drink had frozen to the stick, inspiring the idea of a fruit-flavored 'Popsicle', a portmanteau of soda pop and icicle.
I was just wondering what the "Creamsicle ship" was. That's why I had to Google it.
...aaand now I'm thinking I should make Cherry a doll-sized Creamsicle to go along with her Creamsicle cosplay.
"Dolls love to be played with. They are lonesome if you leave them always in a box. How would you like to be left day after day alone, with no one to love you?"