Summer just got a little sweeter for custard fans with Angel’s Delight serving up their beloved flavours in “mallowy” ice cream form.
The nostalgia craze in the run up to VE day, shows no sign of slowing down.
Snacks To Try/FacebookGrab yours in Morrisons for £2.50 a pop[/caption] AsdaThe sticks are the product of popular demand after fans demanded that the ‘light, airy’ tubs be available in physical supermarkets[/caption]Fans are going wild for the Ice Cream Twists, inspired by the fluffy, mallowy flavours of the nostalgic pud but in a refreshing soft serve form.
Landing in two “dreamy” duos – Butterscotch & Chocolate and Strawberry & Vanilla – these soft-serve-style snacks are made for BBQS, park picnics, or just scoffing straight from the freezer on a sunny bank holiday.
The icy treats are on shelves now at Morrisons – £2.50 a pop or 2 for £4 in selected stores.
Just the announcement of the retro scoops had ice cream fans taking a trip down memory lane.
Kira Slaughter wrote: “Love Angel Delight as a kid. Still do now. Gonna have to get these.”
Sophie Carver agreed: “Omg I’m defo gonna need banana ones.”
Dedicated dessert fans have been calling for the soft serve ice cream tubs, which were already available on Trolley.co.uk, to be available in actual stores.
Angel Delight reckon they’re the ultimate blast-from-the-past snack, perfect for grown-ups chasing that retro sugar fix or kids discovering the magic for the first time.
Premier Food Brand Director, Dan Jalalpour, said: “These new soft-serve twists give fans an easy, delicious way to enjoy their favourite flavours on the go.
“So, whether it’s a garden party, a BBQ with friends, or just a sweet summer pick-me-up, these tasty Twists can become the go-to grab.”
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