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Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- General
- Scottish Sun
I tried own-brand Twister ice lollies – the supermarket winner impressed my kids and cost £1.29 a pack
Scroll down to read Lynsey's verdict for each pack N-ICELY DONE I tried own-brand Twister ice lollies – the supermarket winner impressed my kids and cost £1.29 a pack A PACK of ice lollies is a must in every parents' freezer over the summer. And the humble Twister has long been a family favourite, regularly topping polls as one of our top choices. 6 Lynsey Hope tested own-brand Twister ice lollies to see how they fared against Walls Credit: Oliver Dixon However a pack of six will now set you back around £3, depending on where you shop - and they're tiny! The Walls' lollies are 20ml smaller than most of the supermarket own brands. But how do they stack up on taste? Lynsey Hope investigates... Walls Twister Mini 6 The Walls Twister Minis came in second most expensive in the taste test Credit: Oliver Dixon £2.90 for 6, Sainsbury's (48.3p each) Nutrition per lolly: 39 calories, 0.5g fat, 6.5g sugar, 0.01g salt Size: 50ml I loved the flavour of these. They are a real unusual mix of strawberry, lemon and pineapple - but it works. They are quite unique and they also have ice cream rather than just pure lolly which elevates them above many of the own brands. They are not too sugary and low in fat so they are a great option for smaller children. But my 10-year-old would huff at this as it's so tiny. Costing nearly 50p each, you really don't get much for your money. Taste: 5/5 Value: 3/5 Overall score: 8/10 Asda Fruit Spiral Lollies 6 Asda's twister lollies were one of the more budget-friendly options Credit: Oliver Dixon £1.38 for 5, Asda (27.6p each) Nutrition per lolly: 46 calories, less than 0.5g fat, 8.5g sugar, less than 0.01g salt Size: 70ml A brilliant size, these look really impressive and they were quite refreshing on a hot day. However, whilst they cooled me down I felt they were a bit lacking in flavour. These need a fruity boost to make them more appealing. Sadly, although a wallet-friendly price, they weren't anything special. Taste: 3/5 Value: 3/5 Overall score: 6/10 Tesco Fruity Helter Skelters 6 Lynsey's kids were keen on Tesco's own-brand Twisters Credit: Oliver Dixon £1.29 for 5, Tesco (25.8p each) Nutrition per lolly: 48 calories, 0.2g fat, 9.6g sugar, 0.04g salt Size: 70ml These looked almost identical to the Asda lollies but they contained a tiny bit more juice and tasted a little fruitier. The kids were impressed - they were among the first to be grabbed from the ice cream draw. They are a good size and not too high in sugar. They are slightly better value than Asda too, costing just over 25p each. Plus, they didn't melt too quickly and were really refreshing in the warm weather with a lovely fruity taste. These are a great choice overall and my winner from this test. Taste: 4/5 Value: 5/5 Overall score: 9/10 M&S Super Loop Lollies 6 M&S' own-brand lollies came out most expensive in the taste test Credit: Oliver Dixon £2.50 for 5, Ocado (50p each) Nutrition per lolly: 49 calories, 0.1g fat, 9.5g sugar, 0.01g salt Size: 50ml A delicious mix of orange, pineapple and strawberry flavours, I loved these and they looked really pretty, if a little small. The fruity flavours were delicious and refreshing to eat. Sadly they are a bit pricey at 50p per lolly, which makes them more expensive than Walls and they are the same mini size. I'd have given them a better rating if they were a bit bigger. Nevertheless, they were devoured in seconds. Taste: 4/5 Value: 3/5 Overall score: 7/10 Aldi Gianni's Fruit Spiral Lollies 6 Aldi's lollies are a great cheaper option if you've got less cash spare Credit: Oliver Dixon £1.29 for 5, Aldi (25.8p each) Nutrition per lolly: 54 calories, 0.1g fat, 11g sugar, 0.02g salt Size: 70ml Aldi's spiral lollies tasted a lot fruitier than other options, with delicious notes of orange, pineapple, apple and lemon. The colours were appealing and they were a good size AND an even better price, costing just over 25p each. They did contain some glucose syrup to sweeten them up a bit but I have to say I did like the flavour. Lovely, bargain lollies and a great option for feeding the masses. Taste: 3/5 Value: 5/5 Overall score: 8/10 How to bag a bargain SUN Savers Editor Lana Clements explains how to find a cut-price item and bag a bargain… Sign up to loyalty schemes of the brands that you regularly shop with. Big names regularly offer discounts or special lower prices for members, among other perks. Sales are when you can pick up a real steal. Retailers usually have periodic promotions that tie into payday at the end of the month or Bank Holiday weekends, so keep a lookout and shop when these deals are on. Sign up to mailing lists and you'll also be first to know of special offers. It can be worth following retailers on social media too. When buying online, always do a search for money off codes or vouchers that you can use and are just two sites that round up promotions by retailer. Scanner apps are useful to have on your phone. app has a scanner that you can use to compare prices on branded items when out shopping. Bargain hunters can also use B&M's scanner in the app to find discounts in-store before staff have marked them out. And always check if you can get cashback before paying which in effect means you'll get some of your money back or a discount on the item. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? 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Glasgow Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Rangers fans get engaged at Ibrox on 'perfect' takeover day
The Rangers-daft pair were on a tour of the club's stadium today, Friday, May 30, as the news broke that the San Francisco 49ers Enterprise-led consortium was taking a 51% share in the club. The Glasgow Times was outside the stadium today to hear fans' reactions and bumped into the pair who shared the happy news. Emma Nicoll, 28, got down on one knee to propose to her now fiancé, Lynsey Downs, 34, next to the Ibrox pitch. Lynsey, from Renfrew, said: "So, I've now got a fiancé - we got engaged today! "Just at the tunnel and next to the pitch, so I'm pretty over the moon about that. Lynsey, left, and Emma, right, were over the moon (Image: Newsquest) READ MORE: 'We can go forward from here': Rangers fans at Ibrox 'excited' over takeover "It's been 3 years and 9 months coming, and I could not be happier right now." Emma, from Cardonald, said: "Rangers is our life. So I just felt it was the perfect setting to propose to my now-fiancé at our favourite place. "So yeah, it's been the perfect day." Lynsey added: "I'll remember it forever. "So hopefully, things will change for the club, and things will change for us now as well. So it's fantastic news." The pair's friend, Ryan Gormley, joined them on the tour (Image: Newsquest) The pair's friend, Ryan Gormley, 30, from Paisley, was on the tour with them. Ryan had some warning but was still surprised by the proposal. He said: "I kind of knew it was happening, but it was still such a shock to see it actually happening. "I'm so happy for the two of them, it's been such a great day all round." They showed off the stunning engagement ring (Image: Newsquest) The trio also shared their thoughts on the news that the 49er-led group had taken over the club. Lynsey said: "Yeah, I think it's great news. I think it will bring in a lot of new players. "Hopefully, a great manager and things will start looking up for us because at the moment it's kind of a bit dreich, so hopefully it will get better." READ MORE: Cost of Rangers takeover deal 'revealed' as US consortium lead new regime Ryan said: "It will bring major investment to the team, whoever comes in and whoever comes out. "Very positive, and here's hoping we can go forward from here." Other fans had also flocked to the stadium and shared their thoughts. Richard McKenzie, 62, from Kelvindale, said: "Oh, it's been a long time coming, but it's going to be a great thing for the club. "I think the club's got to move forward, and I think this is a great opportunity for them to move forward, and I think they can build on some of the success they've had in the past and perhaps maybe catch up with other teams." READ MORE: San Francisco 49ers message after Rangers takeover deal announced Speaking about the £ 20million investment that's been pledged, Richard added: "Well, it's probably not enough, but we probably need to try and get some of that into the youth as well to try and bring our own players through. I think that's a good place to start." Young fan from Govan, John Ferguson, 6, just came out of the shop with a new scarf. He said, "I'm excited." When asked what he hopes to see the club do going forward, he said: "Score goals." Alan Kennedy, 63, is originally from Possilpark but now lives in Canada. His four children all have Rangers tattoos and are big supporters of the club. Alan said: "Very excited about it. Hopefully, a lot more investment in the club, get us some better players and start winning some trophies." A statement from the club confirmed that the consortium was seeking a controlling stake, with sources close to the deal suggesting it would be finalised by June. Key figures in the takeover include Paraag Marathe, president of 49ers Enterprises and chairman of Leeds United, and American health tycoon Andrew Cavenagh, who has been a frequent visitor to Ibrox. The completion of the deal, announced today, marks a new era for the club.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
'I'll remember it forever': Rangers fans get engaged at Ibrox on takeover day
A HAPPY couple got engaged at Ibrox and were 'over the moon' on the 'perfect' day as the club was taken over. The Rangers-daft pair were on a tour of the club's stadium today, Friday, May 30, as the news broke that the San Francisco 49ers Enterprise-led consortium was taking a 51% share in the club. The Glasgow Times was outside the Ibrox today to hear fans' reactions to the news and bumped into the pair who shared the happy news. Emma Nicoll, 28, got down on one knee to propose to her now fiancé, Lynsey Downs, 34, next to the Ibrox pitch. Lynsey, from Renfrew, said: "So, I've now got a fiancé - we got engaged today! "Just at the tunnel and next to the pitch, so I'm pretty over the moon about that. Lynsey, left, and Emma, right, were over the moon (Image: Newsquest) READ MORE: 'We can go forward from here': Rangers fans at Ibrox 'excited' over takeover "It's been 3 years and 9 months coming, and I could not be happier right now." Emma, from Cardonald, said: "Rangers is our life. So I just felt it was the perfect setting to propose to my now-fiancé at our favourite place. "So yeah, it's been the perfect day." Lynsey added: "I'll remember it forever. "So hopefully, things will change for the club, and things will change for us now as well. So it's fantastic news." The pair's friend, Ryan Gormley, joined them on the tour (Image: Newsquest) The pair's friend, Ryan Gormley, 30, from Paisley, was on the tour with them. Ryan had some warning but was still surprised by the proposal. He said: "I kind of knew it was happening, but it was still such a shock to see it actually happening. "I'm so happy for the two of them, it's been such a great day all round." They showed off the stunning engagement ring (Image: Newsquest) The trio also shared their thoughts on the news that the 49er-led group had taken over the club. Lynsey said: "Yeah, I think it's great news. I think it will bring in a lot of new players. "Hopefully, a great manager and things will start looking up for us because at the moment it's kind of a bit dreich, so hopefully it will get better." READ MORE: Cost of Rangers takeover deal 'revealed' as US consortium lead new regime Ryan said: "It will bring major investment to the team, whoever comes in and whoever comes out. "Very positive, and here's hoping we can go forward from here." Other fans had also flocked to the stadium and shared their thoughts. Richard McKenzie, 62, from Kelvindale, said: "Oh, it's been a long time coming, but it's going to be a great thing for the club. "I think the club's got to move forward, and I think this is a great opportunity for them to move forward, and I think they can build on some of the success they've had in the past and perhaps maybe catch up with other teams." READ MORE: San Francisco 49ers message after Rangers takeover deal announced Speaking about the £ 20million investment that's been pledged, Richard added: "Well, it's probably not enough, but we probably need to try and get some of that into the youth as well to try and bring our own players through. I think that's a good place to start." Young fan from Govan, John Ferguson, 6, just came out of the shop with a new scarf. He said, "I'm excited." When asked what he hopes to see the club do going forward, he said: "Score goals." Alan Kennedy, 63, is originally from Possilpark but now lives in Canada. His four children all have Rangers tattoos and are big supporters of the club. Alan said: "Very excited about it. Hopefully, a lot more investment in the club, get us some better players and start winning some trophies." A statement from the club confirmed that the consortium was seeking a controlling stake, with sources close to the deal suggesting it would be finalised by June. Key figures in the takeover include Paraag Marathe, president of 49ers Enterprises and chairman of Leeds United, and American health tycoon Andrew Cavenagh, who has been a frequent visitor to Ibrox. The completion of the deal, announced today, marks a new era for the club.


Scottish Sun
5 days ago
- General
- Scottish Sun
I tried supermarket Cornish pasties – my 99p own-brand winner tastes better and is cheaper than Ginsters
Plus we reveal more ways you can save on your supermarket shop UPPER CRUST I tried supermarket Cornish pasties – my 99p own-brand winner tastes better and is cheaper than Ginsters Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A WHOPPING 120 million Cornish pasties are baked every year in the UK, making them one of the nation's favourite snacks. Genuine bakes must be made in the namesake country, contain at least 12.5 per cent beef and 25 per cent root veg. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 9 We tested a whole range of pasties Credit: Oliver Dixon But not all of us can make it to the South West to try one, so how do the supermarket options measure up? LYNSEY HOPE finds out: Ginsters Original Cornish Pasty (227g) £1.95 (£1.95 each) Nutrition: 597 calories, 35g fat, 3.7g sugar, 2.1g salt 9 Ginsters had a staggering 35g fat Credit: Oliver Dixon Lynsey says: "Given the high price and the somewhat shocking calorie, fat and sugar content, I didn't want to like these. "But I did. "There was a good filling with 15% British beef as well as the traditional potato, swede and onion. "It was big with a staggering 35g fat and nearly 600 calories - and very filling - definitely a meal as opposed to a snack. "The pastry was rich and flavoursome though I didn't like the added turmeric. "Why mess with a classic?" Taste: 4/5 Value: 4/5 Overall score: 8/10 Shopping discounts - How to make savings and find the best bargains Tesco Cornish Pasties (520g) £2.50 for 4 (62.5p each) Nutrition: 364 calories, 23.3g fat, 9.5g fat, 2.6g sugar, 0.98g fat 9 Lynsey said: "A crowd-pleasing family pack for a good price" Credit: Oliver Dixon Lynsey says: "These pasties came out smelling very appetising and they had a lovely pepperiness on the tongue. "They are huge, proper wedges, and I liked the flakiness of the puff pastry. "There's a good helping of beef at 18 per cent and these had one of the highest levels of swede, at nine per cent. "A crowd-pleasing family pack for a good price." Taste: 4/5 Value: 5/5 Overall score: 9/10 Asda Cornish Pasties (520g) £2.74 for 4 (68.5p each) Nutrition: 364 calories, 23g fat, 2.3g sugar, 0.86g salt 9 The pasties were 18% beef Credit: Asda Lynsey says: 'Not the tastiest but they are good value and they are filled with a generous 18 per cent beef. "The filling was dense but a lot of it was onion and it was definitely lacking in swede. "It's alright for a meal or snack but I fear pasty purists would not like this.' Taste: 2/5 Value: 2/5 Overall score: 4/10 Morrisons Cornish Pasties (520g) £3.20 (80p each) Nutrition: 373 calories, 25.1g fat, 2.1g sugar, 1.16g salt 9 Morrisons' pasties could have had more vegetables Credit: Oliver Dixon Lynsey says: "Very similar to the Tesco pasties with a generous 19 per cent beef. "The pastry was well cooked and they gave a nice peppery hit on the tongue. "Perhaps too much spud - I'd have preferred more vegetables. "Whilst there was seven per cent swede, there was no carrot that I could detect and too much onion. "Overly salty, too. "Over 17p more each than the Tesco pasties and not as nice." Taste: 3/5 Value: 3/5 Overall score: 6/10 M&S Cornish Pasties (300g) £3.50 for 2 (£1.75 each) 9 Lynsey said: "It was incredibly tasty" Credit: Oliver Dixon Lynsey says: 'Unlike lots of other pasties we tried, this one was made with flaky pastry. "It was a little fragile with lots of pastry breaking off when I tried to heat it in the oven. "It was incredibly tasty though. "The pastry was well-baked and the pasty itself was generously filled with heaps of meat, potato and swede. "The meat is beef skirt, as per the traditional recipe, which made this juicy and lovely. "Pricey - but a cut above the other supermarket options.' Taste: 5/5 Value: 4/5 Overall score: 9/10 Aldi Crestwood Beef and Vegetable Pasty (200g) 69p for 1 (69p each) Nutrition: 544 calories, 28.5g fat, 3.1g sugar, 1.55g salt 9 Aldi's filling was bland and sloppy Credit: Oliver Dixon Lynsey says: 'Aldi's pasty has a Devon 'crimp' which means it is sealed on the top rather than traditional Cornish-style on the side. "It looks great, very substantial and you can't argue with the price. "But the filling was bland and sloppy. "It was lacking meaty flavour and the chunky texture you'd expect. "Although there was 17 per cent beef, it was potato heavy and the carrots and swede inside were a bit mulchy. "Very high in fat and calorific too." Taste: 2/5 Value: 3/5 Overall score: 5/10 How to save money on your supermarket shop THERE are plenty of ways to save on your grocery shop. You can look out for yellow or red stickers on products, which show when they've been reduced. If the food is fresh, you'll have to eat it quickly or freeze it for another time. Making a list should also save you money, as you'll be less likely to make any rash purchases when you get to the supermarket. Going own brand can be one easy way to save hundreds of pounds a year on your food bills too. This means ditching "finest" or "luxury" products and instead going for "own" or value" type of lines. Plenty of supermarkets run wonky veg and fruit schemes where you can get cheap prices if they're misshapen or imperfect. For example, Lidl runs its Waste Not scheme, offering boxes of 5kg of fruit and vegetables for just £1.50. If you're on a low income and a parent, you may be able to get up to £442 a year in Healthy Start vouchers to use at the supermarket too. Plus, many councils offer supermarket vouchers as part of the Household Support Fund. Waitrose Mini Cornish Pasties (180g) £3.75 for 6 (63.5p each) Nutrition: 90 calories, 5.60g fat, 0.60g sugar, 0.19g salt 9 Waitrose's pasties come to 63.5p each Credit: Oliver Dixon Lynsey says: "Little pockets of delicious pastry but filled with air. "The filling was nice but there was really only a teaspoon in each one. "I enjoyed them immensely and loved the tiny size for a snack. "They were incredibly moreish and I kept eating one every time I opened the fridge. "I liked the meaty flavour of the beef and there was lots of swede. "Whilst they contained palm oil like many of the others, it was sustainable. "However, for the price, I'd have liked them to be fuller." Taste: 4/5 Value: 3/5 Overall score: 7/10 Lidl Chef Select Cornish Pasty (200g) 99p (99p each) Nutrition: 597 calories, 35g fat, 3.7g sugar, 2.1g salt 9 Lynsey said "you could easily make a meal out of this" Credit: Oliver Dixon Lynsey says: "Lidl's pasty was hefty and one of the most appetising on offer. "After 20 minutes in the oven, the pastry was really nice and flaky and the filling was hearty and flavoursome. "The meat was tender and not chewy and there as no gristle. "Surprisingly, it was more expensive for a single pasty than many others, but it was huge so I still felt for less than a £1 it was excellent value for money. "You could easily make a meal out of this." Taste: 5/5 Value: 5/5 Overall score: 10/10 Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? 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Scottish Sun
23-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Scottish Sun
I'm the Queen of Clean & Aldi has SO many products I love – the fabric conditioner smells great & prices start from 89p
Plus, the tricks you need to know to clean on a budget BARGAIN BUYS I'm the Queen of Clean & Aldi has SO many products I love – the fabric conditioner smells great & prices start from 89p Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) YOU don't have to spend a fortune to keep your cupboards stocked up with all the essential cleaning products. In fact, Aldi has got you covered with their huge range of cleaning staples - and even the Queen of Clean Lynsey Crombie is a fan. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Lynsey showed off some of the bargain buys from Aldi Credit: TikTok/@lynsey_queenofclean 3 The toilet bowl tablets are great for a sparkling clean loo Credit: TikTok/@lynsey_queenofclean 3 The cleaning pro showed off some of the best buys from Aldi Credit: Stewart Williams The cleaning pro, who regularly features on shows like This Morning, recently took to social media to show off her favourite finds from the budget-friendly supermarket. In the viral video, Lynsey went through some of the best special buys she loves - and the prices are great if you're on a strict budget. First up, she picked up the Astonish Toilet Fresh in eucalyptus for just 89p, as well as the classic Astonish Multi-Purpose Cleaner Bleach - a must-have product for any home. Aldi even had Scrub Daddy Damp Dusters available for just £2.99, which are great for getting rid of dust from blinds, mirrors, baseboards and more. The reusable sponge just needs to rinsed under running water and it's ready to go time and time again. But one of Lynsey's top products from Aldi was the Almat Premium Fabric Conditioner. The laundry staple comes in a stunning cherry blossom scent, as well as a sea salt and driftwood scent - perfect for those who love a more traditionally feminine scent and those who like something a little more earthy. Mr Muscle Stainless Steel & Hob spray was also in the middle aisle, and for just £1.99, and a "huge" 78 wash Ariel for just £11.25. Lynsey also pointed out the Astonish Fizz & Fresh toilet bowl tablets, "I love these," she said - and for just £1.48 you can't go wrong. Other bargains include the Minky Sponge Wipes for £1.99, Astonish Multi-Surface cleaner for 89p and huge 1k bags of Soda Crystals for £1.79. I'm a cleaning whizz, using a 15p household item will make your tap shine in minutes And if you are on a budget but need to blitz your home clean, Lynsey also shared some top tips for doing it without breaking the bank. She previously told The Sun: Own brands just as good Buying big name brands can feel like the safe option when it comes to cleaning products. But Lynsey urges people to shop around and try cheaper supermarket own-brand products, which she insists are usually comparable. She says: 'You can buy an own-brand Multi Purpose Cleaner and the performance is still going to be just as good. 'So when you go down that aisle, make sure that you look for the bargains - usually on the bottom shelf. 'You can buy disinfectant for around 20p, which is just as good as a leading disinfecting brand!' Natural whitener For tough stains, or to brighten up white school shirts, Lynsey recommends putting a big scoop of bicarb into your washing machine with your usual laundry detergent. 'I've just cleaned my husband's white trainers using it and they've come up beautifully white,' she adds. Washing up liquid - not just for dishes Another of Lynsey's favourite products is good old-fashioned washing up liquid. She says: 'You can wash your bath with it, wash your shower screen with it, wash your car, floors, the list goes on. 'And, as we all know, you can get a cheap bottle of washing up liquid for 60p. 'It's so versatile. It's one product that will clean almost every surface in my house.'