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UK's favourite ice lollies REVEALED – and what supermarket sells them cheapest

UK's favourite ice lollies REVEALED – and what supermarket sells them cheapest

Scottish Sun17-06-2025

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WITH temperatures set to soar over 30 degrees this week, many will be stocking up on ice lollies to help keep cool.
Supermarkets offer shoppers endless options when it comes to picking a flavour or brand of the frozen treat.
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We reveal the UK's favourite ice lollies
But which brand has emerged as Britain's favourite?
Below we can reveal the UK's favourite ice lollies and share where you can grab a bargain on the delights.
Rowntree's Fruit Stack Ice Lollies
The refreshing dessert has been crowned the UK's favourite lolly, according to Trolley.
This treat offers the flavours of strawberry, juicy orange and zingy apple, all stacked onto a stick.
Better yet, one serving is only 55 calories making it perfect for those looking for a lighter treat this summer.
Shoppers have raved about the delight, with one sharing that it was now a "household staple" and another said it is "great for a hot day."
If you are looking to stock up on the beloved frozen snack, then it is best to head to Asda.
The supermarket is currently selling a four pack of the treat for £1.98.
That is compared to Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Ocado which charge £2.50.
Wall's Twister Berry-Licious Ice Lollies
These berry flavoured delights only launched last year, but have already won the title of Britain's second favourite lolly.
Four simple ways to save money at Asda
The frozen dessert is a mix of blackcurrant, raspberry-apple and apple-blueberry flavours.
What's more, each fruit ice lolly contains just 68 calories and is made with natural flavours and fruit juice.
The ice lollies also naturally colour your tongue, making it a fun treat for little ones.
Asda is also selling a four pack of the treat for £1.98 and Waitrose is charging £2 for the same product.
Tesco Clubcard holders can pay £2 for a box, but non-loyal card holders will be charged £2.90.
Meanwhile, Iceland is charging £2.75, while Morrisons has priced the product at £2.90.
Twister Fruit Zingerrr Ice Lollies
This is a modern take on the Twister ice lolly and has been crowned the UK's third favourite flavour.
It will be a hit with customers who love sour flavours, promising a blend of tangy apple, lemon and sweet blueberry fruit.
At 65 calories they are also a hit with those who wish to steer clear of denser ice creams and desserts.
Customers have raved about the treat, with one sharing that it is perfect for a "warm day".
While another shopper said: "They are an absolute bargain in terms of calories and you can really taste each fruit flavour".
Again, Asda is the cheapest place to pick up a four-pack of these treats.
The supermarket is charging £1.98 for the treat as part of it's Roll Back promotion.
Tesco is charging £2.90, which is the same price as Sainsbury's and Ocado.
Mr Freeze Jubbly Cola Ice Lollies
Coming in at number four is the Mr Freeze Jubbly Cola Ice Lollies.
The tetrahedral-shaped ice pop has been a summer staple in freezers for generations.
Shoppers have described the treat as "elite" and a "must have" if you have children always looking something cold after playing outside.
While another customer said: "These are literally all I eat all day every day no regrets".
Tesco Clubcard holders can pick up a packet of eight for £1.25, while non Clubcard holders pay £1.65.
Asda charges £1.60 for the same packet and Iceland has priced it at £1.75
Sainsbury's and Morrisons are selling the treat for £1.65.
Jude's Little Jude's Milk Lollies
The posh ice cream maker's take on Mini Milks has been crowned the UK's sixth favourite ice lolly.
The fifth spot went to Love Hearts Fruit Flavour Lollies, but the product is currently sold out across all stores in the UK.
Jude's treat comes in at less than 28 calories per lolly making it a perfect after school treat for your little one.
Shoppers have praised the product and said the creamy treat is "always" in their freezer.
While another said it was the "perfect cooling treat".
Sainsbury's is the best place to pick this snack up if you are looking for a bargain.
The supermarket charges £2.95 for the delight, while Ocado and Waitrose have priced it at £3.50 and £3.10 respectively.

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