
Shoppers go wild for ‘amazing' new ice cream available in supermarkets that's a twist on a childhood favourite
SWEET TREAT Shoppers go wild for 'amazing' new ice cream available in supermarkets that's a twist on a childhood favourite
SHOPPERS are going wild for a new ice cream treat that's a take on a childhood classic.
Many of us will remember Angel Delight as a special treat dessert from our childhoods - and now you can get it in ice cream form too.
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The Angel Delight ice cream sticks come in two different flavours
Credit: Facebook/@Snack Reviews
Morrisons is currently selling Angel Delight ice cream sticks, which come in the flavours Butterscotch & Chocolate and Strawberry & Vanilla.
They come in packs of four and are selling for £2.75.
If you've got space in your freezer you can get two packs for £4 at the moment.
The description on the Morrisons website says it's 'fluffy, light and mallowy ice cream perfectly twisted together for a tasty soft serve treat'.
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'Perfect for a quick snack after school, a fun dessert after dinner, or simply when you fancy something sweet, these ice cream sticks are easy to enjoy anytime!' it says.
Delighted shoppers shared the new find on the Facebook group Snack Reviews.
'Can't believe they have finally got a new product. Now all they need to do is experiment with new flavours like they used to, #AngelDelightComeback,' one person said.
Another said the ice creams are 'so nice' while a third person said 'I need these!!!'.
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A fourth commenter added: 'The strawberry and vanilla ones are amazing, Aldi do Banana and Shrimps, they are just as good.'
The ice creams will be perfect as the summery weather returns again halfway through next week.
'survey reveals what your ice cream eating habits could say about your personality'
Forecasters are expecting highs of 25C by Wednesday.
Angel Delight was first launched in 1967 and has been a popular cheap dessert for decades.
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You can buy it in sachets and all you need to do is add 300ml fresh milk and whisk it.
Then you let it stand for five minutes before tucking in.
What other new products have launched recently?
Shops are often bringing in exciting new products to entice customers.
Recently Cadbury announced it was introducing a new Twirl flavour with a huge twist.
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Twirl White Dipped has the famous flaky texture of a Twirl bar but it's encased in white chocolate instead of the classic milk chocolate.
Meanwhile, Tesco has started selling Wotsits Mac 'n' Cheese Bowls.
They come in the flavours Sweet & Spicy, Flamin Hot and Really Cheesy.
And Sainsbury's has recently brought out the S'mores Brownie, which combines the US marshmallow sandwich with a chocolate brownie.
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Shoppers have raved over the £4.25 find, which they say is a "dream".
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