Sidemen: popular ice cream disappears from shelves in Britain after six months.

Sidemen: popular ice cream disappears from shelves in Britain after six months
Sidemen: popular ice cream disappears from shelves in Britain after six months

The disappearance of popular ice cream from stores in the UK

A popular ice cream brand has disappeared from the shelves of stores in the UK just six months after its debut. This concerns the 'Salted Caramel Cake' and 'Chocolate Brownie Fudge Cake' ice creams, which were sold for £4.50 for 500 ml. It appeared in Iceland stores in February. This delicacy was produced by Beechdean Dairies, which previously entered the casual dining network Sidemen.
“We are very proud to have released these treats to the market,”
said the brand's representatives. Unfortunately, the ice cream has disappeared, causing outrage among fans. Customers on social media are actively expressing their dissatisfaction with the absence of this product. The lack of these delicacies has indeed been an unpleasant surprise for fans who had already grown to love the new items. The interest in the ice cream demonstrates the huge popularity of the brand, and its possible return may generate even more excitement in the future.

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