
If there’s one thing Lidl is known for (aside from the bargain prices), it’s the sweet treats.
The supermarket’s bakery has a cult following online, with shoppers buying 122 of the retailer’s All Butter Croissants every single minute.
But as well as baked goods, they also have some desserts that are bound to prove popular now that the warm weather has arrived. And the best part? Prices start from just 15p.
We’re talking, of course, about Lidl’s ice cream range, with numerous lollies, ice creams and cones on offer.

When it comes to the classics there are Milk Lollies in a pack of eight for £1.19, which works out at just 15p per lolly.
Or if you prefer a little more flavour, you can opt for orange or bubblegum lollies, which are a little more expensive at £1.59 for six (26p each).
Lidl’s also just launched a few brand-new products ahead of summer, including new Soft Scoop Vanilla and Chocolate Waffle Cones, as well as Strawberry and Vanilla and Caramel and Hazelnut flavours for £2.79 a pack (69p each).
If that weren’t enough, there’s new Double Ice Cream Lollies in either Coconut, Caramel or Pink Lemonade options as well (£3.49 for four, 87p per ice cream).

And dairy-free shoppers don’t have to miss out either, as the retailer is selling assorted sorbets, priced at £3.79 for a 100ml tub. Flavours include Mango, Lemon and Raspberry – yum!
With the weather reaching scorching highs, you’ll be glad to know that all of these cheap sweets are available to buy in Lidl stores acorss the nation as of right now, while stocks last.
This comes after Lidl announced a major UK expansion plan, with £500,000,000 put aside for the creation of new stores, many of which could be in London.
Lidl already has more than 120 stores within the M25, but is looking to open hundreds more, with a list of proposed locations being shared in its site requirements brochure for 2025.
In this document, it was revealed that Lidl desires to launch new stores in more than 200 places across London and from Richmond to Chelsea some of the areas on the list are rather unexpected.
While these are only potential locations, not confirmed places where supermarkets will be built, it’s still interesting to see where the budget retailer is setting its sights, especially when it comes to some of the city’s more affluent boroughs.
Other target areas include Barnes, Battersea, Chelsea, Chiswick, Greenwich, Ham, Highgate, Kensington High Street, South Kensington, Knightsbridge, Nine Elms, Kew, Paddington, Richmond town centre, Soho, Mayfair, Teddington, Twickenham, Westminster, Waterloo, and Wimbledon.
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