SHOPPERS are rushing to Iceland after spotting a brand-new ice lolly that’s giving serious throwback vibes.
The frozen treat is based on a that had Brits hooked long before it got a flashy rebrand in the ‘90s â and now it’s back in ice-cold form.



Food fanatics went into meltdown after spotting Opal Fruits Ice Lollies in stores, with page NewFoodsUK posting: “Opal Fruits Ice Lollies spotted at !”;
The post racked up nearly 300 likes and sparked a flood of comments, with shoppers tagging mates and family to check out the nostalgic find.
One excited fan wrote: “Opal Fruits â made to make your eyes water!”; while another replied with heart-eyed .
The retro lolly is the latest in a string of childhood classics to get a frozen makeover as the heats up across the UK.
â a colourful spin on one of the oldest sweets around, first introduced before World War Two.
Fans of the rainbow-coloured puffed maize treat are buzzing over its transformation into a frozen dessert.
“I used to love Rainbow Drops,”; one shopper gushed. Another hailed the icy revamp as a “game changer!”;
Someone else wrote: “Omg, unusual these.”;
Also causing a stir is Iceland’s new â a tangy-sweet combo that’s got everyone talking.
“NEED,”; declared one commenter.
“Bet they’re nice,”; said another.
“They look good,”; one added, while another agreed: “We need to try.”;
The lollies cost £2.50 a box, or you can snap up three for £6 as part of a deal â if you're quick.
Elsewhere, foodies are feeling the nostalgia with a wave of retro snacks making a comeback.
McVitie’s Iced Gems now come in a playful Candy Floss flavour, Caramel Layers of Joy is back at Asda, and Aussie expats are buzzing as Tim Tams finally hit UK shelves.
With the sun out and the shelves packed with sweet blasts from the past, now’s the time to relive your childhood â one ice lolly at a time.