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Freddo Bandits
The term 'Freddo Bandit' is derived from two English words: 'Freddo', a small chocolate bar sold in shops, and 'Bandit', a robber.

History
The term 'Freddo Bandit' was first used 22nd April 2009, by a group of dronfield schoolboys, who are students at Dronfield Henry Fanshawe School. The first three 'Freddo Bandits' also attend the Dronfield Henry Fanshawe School. The group of 'Bandits' consisted of two male children and one female child, all of whom are 13 years of age. Although the name suggests that the person who is being named is someone who only steals Freddos, anyone who steals any item of confectionery from any shop can be named a 'Freddo Bandit.'