Mr Kipling presents meat pie-flavored ice cream: release date.

Mr Kipling presents meat pie-flavored ice cream: release date
Mr Kipling presents meat pie-flavored ice cream: release date

New releases from Mr Kipling

According to The Sun: The well-known brand Mr Kipling has introduced ice cream with a new flavor – meat pie, perfectly timed for the festive season.

This new product has generated a wave of excitement among buyers who can't wait for this fun version of their favorite festive dessert.

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Before the winter season, Mr Kipling expands its ice cream range by introducing a limited edition meat pie flavor, promising a blend of creamy texture with appetizing morsels of spiced fruit and sweet pastry.

The ice cream will be available on Asda shelves starting the week of October 13, priced at £3.00 per container.

However, it is important to note that the product will only be available for a limited time during the winter season.

Dan Jalalpur, Marketing Director for Desserts at Premier Foods, commented:

“Our Mr Kipling ice cream range has already gained popularity by offering some of our favorite treats in frozen form. Meat pie-flavored ice cream will give customers the opportunity to enjoy the festive flavor in a new format with our incredibly delicious ice cream.”

User Reactions

The meat pie-flavored ice cream was also announced on social media by the popular snack review account Johns Snack Reviews. The author shared a picture of the ice cream packaging and wrote:

“New Mr Kipling ice cream packaging, meat pie flavor! Coming soon to the UK.”

Users actively commented on the post, tagging their friends and relatives, excited about the new launch. One commenter noted:

“This is the best news I've received this month.”

Another added:

“I’m so excited!”

A third commenter expressed:

“Oh, yes! Warm pastries with this!”

And yet another humorously remarked:

“Looks like they had to do something with all the leftover meat pies.”

Other Winter Releases

This isn't the only meat pie-based product that Mr Kipling has released this year. They also introduced new 'Mini-Festive Twists' for those looking to diversify their winter treats.

Additionally, if you're already planning your pre-holiday shopping, big supermarkets are starting to reveal specific dates when ordering will be available.

How to save during holiday shopping

Consumer market reporter Sam Walker explains how to save on shopping during the holidays.

Limit the number of gifts – buying gifts for all relatives and friends can significantly hit your budget. Organize a gift draw among close ones to limit expenses.

Plan ahead – buy holiday gifts for next year during January sales, if possible.

Look for the best deals by comparing prices to avoid overpaying.

Shop during Boxing Day sales – retailers start their winter sales earlier, so you can find great deals before December 25.

While delivery may be slightly more expensive, the large savings could make it worth it.

Shop at outlets – at outlets like Amazon Warehouse or Office Offcuts, you can find significant discounts on returned or slightly damaged goods.

Today The Sun reported that M&S has made changes in its stores, offering the ability to order goods. However, some customers are facing challenges with this.

The deli producer announced that over 500 stores are offering the ability to order prepared cakes, main dishes, and holiday meals in advance of the holidays.

Also, if you plan to stock up on holiday chocolates, one British supermarket announced the exact date when popular chocolate sets will be available at a discount.

This retailer will drop the price by £2 on Celebrations and Heroes before the holidays.

This way, the holiday season is trying to satisfy customers not only with traditional treats but also with new interesting products. Mr Kipling is actively introducing innovations to meet their customers' needs for flavor diversity. Other supermarkets are also actively lowering prices on popular goods, allowing consumers to save during the pre-holiday period.


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