What do you call these?

What do you call them?

  • Jimmies

  • Sprinkles

  • Other


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Mmmmmmmm.....sprinkles......*drools*
 
Chocolate = Jimmies

Colored = Sprinkles

I think. I don't usually like either, but if I had to get one or the other it would be Jimmies. ;)

(Jimmies are a staple at Brigham's. "In Boston, JIMMIES are to ice cream like mustard & relish are to a hot dog.")

What she said :)
 

No wonder people have gotten weird looks after calling them "jimmies" when other people call them "sprinkles". Jimmies can be anything from a racial slur stemming from Jim Crow laws to slang for condoms or male private parts.

I can't remember ever hearing them called jimmies, but I'm from the south. Jimmies looks to be a northern term.
 
Those are sprinkles. Jimmies are chocolate.

LOL

rainbow= rainbow sprinkles
chocolate= chocolate sprinkles

Jimmies are something WAY different LOL- I would sure look at you funny if you asked for jimmies in an ice cream store LOL.
 
I've never heard the term jimmies before reading this. Now I'll know what they are when I hear the term. They are sprinkles around here.
 
I was born and raised in NJ. Those have always been "rainbow sprinkles." :)
 
Okay all you former NJ people. I have NEVER heard them called Jimmies. :lmao: What parts of NJ are you from?

Me? Pompton Plains...Northeastern part about 40 mins from NYC.
 
In the North of England

All of my life I have known these as 'hundreds and thousands'

This is the name used to buy them in tubs or get them added to an ice cream cone.

Over the last few years I have seen them being called sprinkles.........hmm...progress maybe.

Edit, I dont want to derail the thread. But when you buy fried fish and chips and you want some of the loose batter that comes out of the frying pan, what do you call this product?

Yorkshire= Scraps
North East= Bits
West Scotland=batter
 
Southeastern PA = Jimmies

I cant write just PA bc DH is roginally from NE PA and they DO NOT call them jimmies:snooty:
 
I was raised in NH and live near Boston.

chocolate = jimmies
colored = sprinkles (and don't taste as good as jimmies)
 
It definitely is a regional term. I remember when i was in college (many years ago.....) I was in California on the beach and went up to an ice cream stand. I ordered my cone and asked for "jimmies" on it. The girl behind the counter looked at me like I was crazy....and I, in turn, am looking at her like she is crazy because they are right on the counter in front of her and I keep pointing at them saying "jimmies".
 
My grandmother called them jimmies. My mother still calls them jimmies. They're definitely jimmies.

If you want to call them sprinkles, we understand....some people just have no imagination! :rotfl:
 
As Aardvarks said there are called 'hundreds and thousands' in the UK! :thumbsup2
 
Here in SE Mass, "Jimmies" and I agree with a PP who said that there are good ones and bad ones (cheap) and my family can tell the difference.

As for other "jimmie" meanings, never heard of anything else except the plural of a man's name -- found the southern explanation :laughing:
 
I call them jimmies, but only b/c that's what my Papa who lived in NH called them. Around here (OK), everyone calls them sprinkles.
 
I'm from NJ too so it is jimmies for me. Around here, in TN, they are sprinkles. So, I call them sprinkles because otherwise people would look at me like I had 2 heads!

From NJ but they have never been anything but sprinkles around here.
 












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