Iceland is selling chocolate ice cream sandwiches and they look delicious
The frozen treats cost £2 for a pack of eight and they also come in a choc chip cookie flavour
ICELAND is now selling chocolate ice-cream sandwiches that look very similar to Oreo - but for a fraction of the price.
The frozen treats cost £2 for a pack of eight and they also come in a choc chip cookie flavour.
To compare a smaller pack of six vanilla-flavoured Oreo ice-cream sandwiches from the frozen food retailer will cost you £3.
At Morrisons you can pick up the treat for slightly cheaper at £2.50 but it still doesn't beat Iceland's bargain copycat.
The new treats are made of two chocolate-flavour sandwich biscuits stuffed with vanilla ice-cream.
Of course, we doubt that Iceland's sugary offering will be as delicious as the original Oreo treat - but it can be a good option if you want to save a bit of cash this summer.
If you're a Ben & Jerry's fan, the supermarket's choc chip cookie ice cream sandwiches also looks suspiciously similar to Ben & Jerry's cookie dough frozen treat.
At Tesco, Ben And Jerry's "Wich" ice cream sandwich will set you back £4.20 for a pack of three - or more than double the price.
If you want to give the bargain treats a try, they are already available in stores and online now.
Earlier this year, the frozen food retailer released its Majestic luxury ice cream range which looks very similar to posher Magnum lollies.
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Prices for the ice lollies start at £1 for a box of four Belgian Chocolate ones, compared to £3.20 for a box of similar Magnum Classics.
Brands aren't supposed to copy each other's marketing, but it's a sneaky tactic often used to get shoppers to choose the cheaper version over the branded ones.
Poundland was actually forced to pull their Toblerone copycat Twin Peaks bars after chocolatiers Mondelez launched a legal battle against them.
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But that doesn't stop budget supermarkets Aldi and Lidl from stocking own brand goods in similar packaging to bigger brands.
Our bargain hunter put them to the test to see if they really do taste as good.
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