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Aldi is well known for its budget dupes of everything from food favourites and premium beauty must-haves, and its latest copycat products have arrived just in time for the summer. Aldi has
launched its new Gianni’s Mini Cups, inspired by Ben & Jerry’s ice cream and the brand’s most popular flavours. The new summer treat is almost half the price of the well loved tubs.
Perfectly timed for the scorching heatwave that the UK is experiencing this week, Aldi has revealed the two new products in its summer seasonal range. The Gianni’s Mini Cups cost just £2.49
for a pack of four, and are inspired by the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream tubs that customers will be familiar with. The new mini ice cream tubs are available to buy in four delicious
flavours, including the iconic Cookie Dough. Customers can also pick up the Chocolate Brownie, Chewy Caramel and Strawberry Cheesecake flavours in store. READ MORE: OREO DESSERT RECIPES:
THE FIVE OREO-BASED TREATS TO MAKE AT HOME But for those who prefer a slightly more classic dessert, the budget supermarket has also copied another foodie favourite. Taking inspiration from
ice cream connoisseur Häagen-Daz, Aldi has revealed its new Specially Selected Deliciously Creamy Ice Cream Mini Cups. The bite-sized puddings are also £2.49 for a pack of four, compared
to the £4.20 mini cups by the premium brand. Aldi’s budget version is also available in four delicious flavours to please fans of the indulgent ice cream. The new treats are available in
Vanilla, Belgian Chocolate, Blackcurrant & Raspberry Ripple, and Salted Caramel Chocolate Brownie flavours. The delicious chocolate brownie cup features chocolate chunks to satisfy your
sweet tooth. Shoppers can pick up the mini cups, which are made with 100 percent British double cream, in store this week. Aldi has become well known for its impressive cheaper versions
of branded items in recent years. The store releases its Specialbuys every week, a selection of limited edition products across all types of categories, from household to garden and beauty
products. Aldi is also the UK’s lowest priced supermarket according to research by industry body Which? The latest study by the watchdog showed that Aldi is 19 percent cheaper, on average,
than the Big Four supermarkets. It tracked the price of more than a hundred items at the UK’s eight biggest supermarkets throughout March 2020.