Iceland shoppers rushing to buy new Magnum dupe ice cream perfect for the heatwave

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ICELAND shoppers are on the look out for a new Magnum dupe ice cream perfect for the heatwave.

The bargain supermarket has launched three packs of Majestic white chocolate rhubarb and custard lollies in time for summer.

Box of three white chocolate dipped rhubarb and custard ice lollies.
Iceland has launched new rhubarb and custard flavour ice creams

The ice creams aren’t currently available on the Iceland website so you’ll likely only find them in your local branch.

You can find your nearest Iceland store by visiting iceland.co.uk/store-finder.

Some shoppers have already picked them up from their closest store, with many commenting on a post on the Snack Reviews Facebook page saying how tasty they are.

One said: “They are so good.”

A second commented: “Got them in Iceland yesterday they are super yummy definitely worth trying especially if you like rhubarb and custard sweets.”

A third joked: “I bought two boxes… Had them both over two days.. very nice lol. But I have to not buy again too dangerous.”

We have asked Iceland how much the rhubarb and custard ice creams cost and their calorie information and will update this story when we have heard back.

It comes after Farm Foods started stocking packs of Cornetto, Magnum and Twister ice creams from just 99p.

Magnum’s Mini Double Gold Caramel Billionaire six packs are included in the in-store deal, as well as Cornetto Soft Stracciatella and Caramel ice creams.

Even vegan ice creams can be snapped up, with vegan Magnum Chills on sale.

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The cheap ice creams were spotted by a shopper who shared the news on the Bargain Lovers Facebook page.

Hot weather has hit the UK, with temperatures expected to reach 22C over the weekend.

Meteorologists have warned that temperatures are “nearer to what we’d expect in July”, with the seasonal average for April normally 12C.

How to save money at Iceland

Start by signing up for a Bonus Card, the retailer’s free-to-join loyalty card which can be used in store and online.

You don’t earn points for joining up, but can load money onto the card and then swipe it when shopping.

You get £1 cashback for each £20 added as well as access to discounts and offers.

Spend over £40 in-store or online and you qualify for free home delivery too.

Those aged over 60 with a Bonus Card also get 10% off any shopping done in-store on Tuesdays.

Those with a Blue Light Card can also get £6 off a £45 spend on their first online shop with Iceland while existing Iceland customers can get £4 off a £70 shop.

You qualify for a Blue Light Card if you work in the emergency services, NHS, social care sector or armed forces.

You can sign up for an Iceland Bonus Card via www.iceland.co.uk/bonus-card and a Blue Light Card via www.bluelightcard.co.uk.

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