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Has this been restocked in Sainsbury's DKH yet? They used to stock Kelly's but for some reason have stopped.


Discovered Franklins have it but haven't tasted a mint choc chip like the one that they stock (Simply Ice Cream)!


If you can suggest anywhere local much appreciated. Could try Scoop but if I recall for a family tub it would cost around ?7!


Thanks.

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The ice cream products in all the shops,in this area are awful.

Can Iceland call itself Ice land when it has minimum stock of ice cream, no sorbets either.

Sainsburys ice cream is probably made from sterilised milk,it gives lots of people wind.

We are inneed of a good Italian tutti frutti bar .

For a truly scrumptious ice cream alternative it is worth trying chocolate 'Booja Booja' ice cream - I don't know if you can get it in ED, but you can get it in the La Planta healthfood shop in Cystal Palace. It is non dairy, organic, wonderfully creamy and jam packed full of cacao. They also do ginger, vanilla, maple pecan and coconut, plus a delicious range of dairy free chocolate truffles.

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Non dairy ice cream. Just not right!

> We need certainly an Italian type specialist ice

> cream parlour in Lordship Lane, certainly!


Don't knock it 'til you try it! I prefer it to dairy ice-cream now.

Tarot Wrote:

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> I wasnt aware of an ice cream parlour in L.L.

> Jeremy.

> I like lemon ice but can not find that

> anywhere.:'(

hello, lemon sorbet has just sold out but will be back in next week.

Regarding mint choc chip, it is in and I do believe, the best you will ever taste!

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