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Halo Top is launching three new flavours, and there are free samples to be had

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Halo Top is launching three new flavours, and there are free samples to be had
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Low calorie ice creams (Halo Top, Breyers Delight, and Oppo to name but a few) are the hottest thing to hit the frozen treat market.

For those of us who couldnt possibly stop at a few spoonfuls – aka all of us – the fact that most are under 400 calories for a whole tub is a godsend.

Just to spoil us a little more Halo Top has launched three new flavours, and Londoners will be able to try before they buy next week.

The brand new flavours are red velvet, birthday cake, and oatmeal cookie, with all tubs coming in at under 360 calories.

Theyre available from Tesco now, and will be in Ocado and Wholefoods later on this month.

Halo Top is launching three new flavours, and there are free samples to be had
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One day next week (starting from 23 July) those of you who work near Tower Bridge can get your hands on some for free at Halo Tops celebratory pop-up.

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From 12pm to 8pm on a surprise date that week Potters Field will play host to the creamery who will be giving out freebies of the new flavours.

You can find out when itll be by keeping an eye on Halo Tops social channels for the announcement.

If youre nearby, a dead giveaway will also be the massive 10-foot Birthday Cake tub raised in to the air by 2,700 colourful balloons ( a nice change from the orange-haired nappy wearer weve seen hovering over London of late).

With temperatures looking in the high twenties that day, itll certainly make a sweaty Monday afternoon that bit better.

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