Shoppers are delighted after Iceland has brought back a popular snack from the 90s. The treat was spotted by millennial shoppers on shelves in stores.
Iceland gave their shoppers a nostalgic treat with the frozen snack that many shoppers associated with their childhood tea times. Customers visiting the supermarket chain were delighted when they noticed the Jurassic World Bernard Matthews Turkey Dinosaurs.
Customers were even more pleased to note that the snack was on sale for only £2 per pack and took to social media to share their excitement, reports the Chronicle Live. Many also shared their memories of enjoying the snack while growing up in the 90s.
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Celebrating the news with fellow bargain hunters on Facebook, shopper Kathryn Shuttleworth joked: "I feel like we need to do one of those nights with snacks foods and have these." Hannah Killelay added: "Get these with the minion potato smiley faces and Spencer has his dream meal!"
Tyler Fanytom added: "OMG, can we please organise a day I come over for tea and we just have turkey dinosaurs, smiley faces and beans?" However, some customers were quick to point out there was little very new about the product apart from the packaging. For many stores, including Iceland, have been selling versions of turkey dinosaurs for years.
Shopper Claire Louise Gray said: "They are just the original dinosaurs with a new packaging, Aldi sell them too". And there was even disappointment for some. Natalie Jade Godden pointed out: "I brought these thinking they were different to normal ones, but nope, completely the same. Such a letdown."
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