Sweet treats seem to be having a moment recently. If new Biscoff Speculoos Rolls aren't launching then there's the news Maltesers is bringing out white chocolate truffles.
But save some room for the latest arrival on shelves, because it's not one to miss.
ASDA is now bringing us the ultimate milkshake range, and the flavours extend way beyond the bog standard chocolate, banana and strawberry.
Yep, instead the range is based on gourmet desserts, and includes Victoria Sponge, Banoffee Pie, Salted Caramel Brownie and Sticky Toffee flavours. (Anyone else drooling?!)
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Clearly not wanting to scrimp on the calories, the milkshakes are all made with whole milk and fresh whipping cream, and cost just £1 per 250ml bottle - which, quite frankly is a bargain and a half.
A spokesperson for the supermarket said: "We're always looking for exciting new products that offer our customers top quality at affordable prices, especially during summer months when money can be better spent on quality time with family and friends.
"We know Brits love dessert and we're happy that our customers can get the sweet treats that they want with their regular grocery shop."
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It comes as 'freakshakes' have absolutely blown up over the past few years.
The sugary delights - which are essentially normal shakes on steroids, topped with all manner of brownies, ice cream and other sweet toppings - first hit the scene through Instagram food blogs, but are now available in cafes across the country.
Online gift company Firebox launched a make your own freakshake kit, while ASDA have also been on the hype since the beginning.
The brand even brought out a Baileys freakshake CAKE last year... yep, you heard that right.
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The cake was chocolate flavoured with sweet frosting and a little straw sticking out the top, so that it looked like one of the Instagrammable milkshakes.
Yum.
The new ASDA milkshakes are already available in store, so what are you waiting for?! We'll race you down there.
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