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Glasgow Times
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Lidl's new 59p School Cake bakery treat causes a stir online
The supermarket's latest addition to its popular range of sweet treats is proving to be a hit with shoppers, with several posts online. The brand has announced the launch of its School Cake, which features vanilla-flavoured sponge and is topped with buttercream and rainbow sprinkles. A slice will cost you 59p, but you'll need to hurry to try it as it's only available in stores across the country until June 11. Shared on Instagram page @uknewestfoods, it received rave reviews, while others couldn't wait to recall memories. 'Just eaten two of these with my lunch, oops! Delicious,' wrote person wrote. 'Yep bought mine today, and it was very tasty,' another added. 'Omg my dreams of eating this again might just become a reality,' one person enthused. 'This actually looks amazing – I'd eat the whole tray,' another commented. Discontinued UK Sweets/Chocolates However, some people on a similar Facebook page were unsure if whether the bake would be as good as what they remembered. 'Old school cake is not this type of icing, this is just sprinkle cake, you can't say it's something that it's not,' one person said. 'Ah what memories! But never will it compare to what we had in school,' another person added. Recommended reading: The retailer's bakery has a cult-like following, and last year was crowned the nation's favourite, beating rivals like Tesco and Sainsbury's. The School Cake is the first of many treats to cause a stir with shoppers in recent weeks. There's been the Mini Egg Brownie and Cinnamon Bun Blondie and the Cheesecake Brownie too. The Cheesecake Brownie is also a limited edition treat only available in shops until May 28.

Western Telegraph
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Western Telegraph
Lidl's new 59p School Cake bakery treat causes a stir online
The supermarket's latest addition to its popular range of sweet treats is proving to be a hit with shoppers, with several posts online. The brand has announced the launch of its School Cake, which features vanilla-flavoured sponge and is topped with buttercream and rainbow sprinkles. A slice will cost you 59p, but you'll need to hurry to try it as it's only available in stores across the country until June 11. Shared on Instagram page @uknewestfoods, it received rave reviews, while others couldn't wait to recall memories. 'Just eaten two of these with my lunch, oops! Delicious,' wrote person wrote. 'Yep bought mine today, and it was very tasty,' another added. 'Omg my dreams of eating this again might just become a reality,' one person enthused. 'This actually looks amazing – I'd eat the whole tray,' another commented. Discontinued UK Sweets/Chocolates However, some people on a similar Facebook page were unsure if whether the bake would be as good as what they remembered. 'Old school cake is not this type of icing, this is just sprinkle cake, you can't say it's something that it's not,' one person said. 'Ah what memories! But never will it compare to what we had in school,' another person added. Recommended reading: The retailer's bakery has a cult-like following, and last year was crowned the nation's favourite, beating rivals like Tesco and Sainsbury's. The School Cake is the first of many treats to cause a stir with shoppers in recent weeks. There's been the Mini Egg Brownie and Cinnamon Bun Blondie and the Cheesecake Brownie too. The Cheesecake Brownie is also a limited edition treat only available in shops until May 28.

South Wales Argus
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- South Wales Argus
Lidl's new 59p School Cake bakery treat causes a stir online
The supermarket's latest addition to its popular range of sweet treats is proving to be a hit with shoppers, with several posts online. The brand has announced the launch of its School Cake, which features vanilla-flavoured sponge and is topped with buttercream and rainbow sprinkles. A slice will cost you 59p, but you'll need to hurry to try it as it's only available in stores across the country until June 11. Shared on Instagram page @uknewestfoods, it received rave reviews, while others couldn't wait to recall memories. 'Just eaten two of these with my lunch, oops! Delicious,' wrote person wrote. 'Yep bought mine today, and it was very tasty,' another added. 'Omg my dreams of eating this again might just become a reality,' one person enthused. 'This actually looks amazing – I'd eat the whole tray,' another commented. Discontinued UK Sweets/Chocolates However, some people on a similar Facebook page were unsure if whether the bake would be as good as what they remembered. 'Old school cake is not this type of icing, this is just sprinkle cake, you can't say it's something that it's not,' one person said. 'Ah what memories! But never will it compare to what we had in school,' another person added. Recommended reading: The retailer's bakery has a cult-like following, and last year was crowned the nation's favourite, beating rivals like Tesco and Sainsbury's. The School Cake is the first of many treats to cause a stir with shoppers in recent weeks. There's been the Mini Egg Brownie and Cinnamon Bun Blondie and the Cheesecake Brownie too. The Cheesecake Brownie is also a limited edition treat only available in shops until May 28.


Metro
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Lidl launches 'dream' bakery item we ate in the '00s — and it's only 59p
Lidl bakery has done it again… The supermarket's latest addition to its bakery shelves is serving a hit of nostalgia, recreating an iconic school dinner treat. The brand has announced the launch of School Cake, which features vanilla-flavoured sponge and is topped with buttercream and rainbow sprinkles – and it's already a hit with shoppers. A slice will cost you a measly 59p but you'll need to hurry to get your fix, because it's only available in stores across the country until June 11. Shared on Instagram page @uknewestfoods, it received rave reviews, while others were desperate to grab themselves a slice. 'Just eaten two of these with my lunch, oops! Delicious,' wrote one. @mareenrufasa said: 'Omg my dreams of eating this again might just become a reality.' 'I want some,' said another, while one added: 'Hell yeah! I'll buy a whole tray haha.' Others on TikTok rated it a '10/10′, with TikToker Cerys Nelmes saying: 'I cried whilst eating it with custard.' But not everyone was pleased with Lidl's version of the classic dinner lady treat, pointing out one glaring issue. 'Doesn't look much like traditional old school cake, that's more of a butter cream frosting on top rather than icing,' wrote one on the Snack Reviews Facebook group. 'Can tell from the photo that the icing is too thick and the size of the cake is way too small… It's not the same,' added another. Kacey-lea Cook said: 'Yeahh that frosting doesn't look right at all, I'll passssss.' Others simply weren't impressed with the product or value for money. One claimed it 'doesn't taste great' while another said 'they were too sweet'. Social media user @_tanikka210_ said on Instagram: 'Wish they were slightly bigger for the price, at my local Lidl the slices look so small for 59p each.' The retailer's bakery has a cult-like following, and last year was crowned the nation's favourite, beating rivals like Tesco and Sainsbury's. And this School Cake isn't the only treat to cause a stir. Hot off the heels of the Mini Egg Brownie and Cinnamon Bun Blondie, the Cheesecake Brownie has been getting fans excited too. But you'll need to be quick, as what the Lidl Lord giveth, he sadly taketh away, and the Cheesecake Brownie is only available until May 28. Amassing over 52,000 likes on TikTok, it was a huge hit when it was first released in 2024, with shoppers drooling over its fudge brownie base, cheesecake layer and rich chocolate drizzle. More Trending 'I'm not a brownie lover but OMG they are moreish, delicious, soft, rich, chocolatey, then a hit of cheesecake,' said Jenny Jacombs on Facebook. 'Grab one if you can.' 'These are the best things ever to come out of Lidl,' added Holly Hart. View More » So why not pick up both when you're next in store and see which makes your taste buds tingle. Amy Reid, who runs the blog Baking With Granny, has shared a recipe for school cake which includes just seven ingredients. But, one of the most important things to remember is to let the cake completely cool before adding the icing – otherwise it won't set and will run off your bake. Below is the recipe from Baking with Granny's blog… Sprinkles to decorate 280g margarine (at room temperature) 280g caster sugar 5 free-range eggs (at room temperature) 280g self-raising flour 300g icing sugar Few teaspoons of boiling water 1. Pre-heat your oven to 180°c (160°c for fan assisted oven or Gas Mark 4) and a 9×12 inch baking tin with greaseproof paper. Set aside. 2. In a large bowl, cream together the margarine and sugar until light and fluffy. 3. Add the eggs one at time, ensuring each is mixed through before adding the next. 4. Sift in the flour and gently fold to create a batter. 5. Transfer the batter to your pre-lined tin and bake in your pre-heated oven for 50-60 minutes until risen, golden and a skewer inserted comes out clean. 6. Leave to cool in the tin for a few minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. 7. Once your cake has cooled completely, in a bowl, mix the icing sugar with a few teaspoons of boiling water, adding a little water at time until you have a thick pouring consistency. Pour the icing onto your cake, using a spoon to guide it to the edges. Finish with some rainbow sprinkles. Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@ MORE: Lidl issues 'do not eat' warning for fruit and nut bars over plastic fears MORE: 10 unmissable Time Out deals — including £9.99 Japanese lunch set and free gift MORE: We tried 'daring' sandwiches in London and these are the best ones


Scottish Sun
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Lidl shoppers are buzzing as it brings back a nostalgic bakery treat we all loved at school and it's just 59p
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LIDL has brought back a nostalgic bakery treat that will remind shoppers of their school days. School Cake has landed in the discount supermarket's famous bakery aisle - and it looks just like everyone's favourite school dinner treat. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 The School Cake will have shoppers feeling nostalgic for the school dinner snack Credit: Snack Reviews The tray bake has a vanilla-flavoured sponge and is topped with buttercream and rainbow sprinkles. A slice costs 59p and it's in Lidl stores across the country until June 11. Shoppers shared their delight at the new find on the Facebook group Snack Reviews. One person said they "need to try these" while another wrote: "Shut the front door." Another added: "I need a Lidl trip." But others said the treat doesn't look quite the same as the ones they had at school. One shopper said: "Doesn't look much like traditional old school cake, that's more of a butter cream on top rather than icing." Another said they remembered their school cake having a pink custard topping. What else is new in the Lidl bakery aisle? Lidl is famous for its bakery section - and for good reason. It recently announced the launch of the new limited-edition Strawberry Cheesecake Doughnut. 40 Day Health Challenger shares healthy weekly Lidl shop The treat is topped with strawberry cheesecake flavour icing. Plus the viral Cheesecake Brownie has made a return. Shoppers went wild for the snack on TikTok when it was first brought out last year. Last month, Lidl released some Easter-inspired treats including Mini Egg Brownies. There was also the Cinnamon Bun Blondie - although shoppers were divided over it. Why do Aldi and Lidl have such fast checkouts IF you've ever shopped in Aldi or Lidl then you'll probably have experienced its ultra-fast checkout staff. Aldi's speedy reputation is no mistake, in fact, the supermarket claims that its tills are 40 per cent quicker than rivals. It's all part of Aldi's plan to be as efficient as possible - and this, the budget shop claims, helps keep costs low for shoppers. Efficient barcodes on packaging means staff are able to scan items as quickly as possible, with the majority of products having multiple barcodes to speed up the process. It also uses 'shelf-ready' packaging which keeps costs low when it comes to replenishing stock. Other retro snacks coming back Retro-style snacks have been making a comeback recently and supermarkets have been taking advantage of it. Mars Wrigley recently brought back Opal Fruits, an iconic sweet from the 80s. The sweets had been axed 27 years ago but they're now back in store at Sainsbury's, Tesco and Morrisons. Aero has also started selling Strawberry Flavour Melts, which are based on a strawberry flavoured Aero first launched in the 1970s. Last month, Tesco turned the clock back to 1995 by bringing out a range of iconic products in their retro packaging. Shoppers were able to grab classic items like Robinsons, Wagon Wheels and Rocky Bars all in their original packaging.