
Aldi launches new Magnum ice cream dupe that's cheaper than branded version… and you get more
COOL DEAL Aldi launches new Magnum ice cream dupe that's cheaper than branded version… and you get more
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ALDI has launched a delicious new Magnum ice cream dupe that's cheaper than the branded version.
With temperatures to rise again next week, shoppers will be rushing to the retailer to get their hands on the latest bargain.
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Aldi is selling their new Gianni's Pistachio Chocsticks
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It's nearly £2 cheaper than the Magnum brand version and you get more
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Magnums are a decadent treat and perfect for cooling down on a hot day and they taste even better when you can save some pennies too.
Aldi is selling their new tasty Magnum dupe - Gianni's Pistachio Chocsticks - for just £2.49.
That will get you a four pack and comes in nearly £2 cheaper than the Magnum version.
The Magnum Collection Pistachio Ice Cream sticks are currently sold in other retailers such as Sainsbury's for a whopping £4.25.
What's even better is that you get more for your money at Aldi with the Magnum version only sold in packs of three.
This comes after Aldi reported record sales of ice cream for one day last month.
Sales jumped by more than 35 per cent during the last heatwave with over 12 million ice creams sold.
Alongside the Magnum dupes, the bargain retailer is also selling Gianni's Cola Bottle Ice Lollies which have been flying off the shelves.
A pack of six 360ml lollies is priced at just £1.99, that's 33p a lolly.
But when it comes to other Magnum dupes, we've got you covered too.
Aldi's Gianni milk chocolate ice creams came in fourth in a recent blind taste test to find the best tasting Magnum alternatives.
Claiming the crown was M&S with the posh retailer's own brand version coming in 46% cheaper.
Shoppers can get a pack of three for £2.40 and were impressed with its sweetness and strength of chocolate flavour.
The Sun recently reported on the cheapest shops to buy ice creams too including Magnums and Cornettos.
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Iceland is currently charging £2 for a three pack of the ice creams, making it the cheapest on the market.
That works out at 67p per ice cream and looking at unit price it works out at 87p per 100ml.
That is compared to Waitrose which is charging £3.50 for the exact same size packet.
Take a look at the Magnum price comparisons below:
Iceland - price: £2.00, price per 100ml: 87p
Asda - price: £2.74, price per 100ml: 91p
Co-op - price: £2.95, price per 100ml: 98p
Morrisons - price: £3.50, price per 100ml: £1.17
Waitrose - price: £3.50, price per 100ml: £1.17
Ocado - price: £3.50, price per 100ml: £1.17
Tesco - price: £3.50, price per 100ml: £1.17
Tesco with Clubcard - £2.75, price per 100ml: 92p
Sainsbury's - price £3.50, price per 100ml: £1.17
Sainsbury's with Nectar card - £2.75, price per 100ml: 92p
It's important to shop around to ensure you are not missing out on a better offer elsewhere.
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