Marks & Spencer launches Arctic Colin: what is known about the new version of the iconic cake.
Marks and Spencer presents Colin the Caterpillar ice cream
According to The Sun: The world-renowned company Marks and Spencer has decided to delight its fans with a new dessert - Colin the Caterpillar ice cream.
This frozen dessert features a delicious chocolate filling that is sure to impress sweet tooths.
Earlier this month, the company already announced a new product Colin the Caterpillar, which sparked a wave of reactions among fans.
'On the HOTTEST day of the month... we announce something 'cool'.'
One customer enthusiastically commented on the news: 'Colin ice cream cake??!!! MUST HAVE!!!'
It has also been revealed that the trademark registration process for the new 'Colin' is currently underway.
So far, the trademark application has not yet received official status.
History of M&S
Marks and Spencer was founded in 1884 by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in Leeds.
In 1901, the first official Marks and Spencer store was opened in Manchester.
The company rapidly expanded in the 1920s, opening more and more stores across the country and earning a reputation for selling British goods and food.
The history of this company is linked with many significant events, from the introduction of the St Michael trademark to the partnership with Ocado for home delivery of M&S products.
The latest diverse project by Marks and Spencer is Colin the Caterpillar ice cream, which is sure to find its fans among sweet lovers worldwide.
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