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Nuii New York Cookies & Cream is Arriving in the UK

The Nuii New York Cookies & Cream ice cream sticks are the latest addition to the brand's lineup of themed frozen treats that will provide consumers with a taste of the Big Apple in an easy way. The ice cream treat features a high-quality flavor profile that is achieved with premium ingredients and will be right at home within the brand's existing lineup of flavors. The treat is being launched at Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's and Co-op locations in the UK in boxes of three at a price point of £3.90.

Brand Manager Jelena Aleksic commented on the new Nuii New York Cookies & Cream ice cream sticks saying, "Whilst developing the New York cookies & cream, it proved to be a successful product concept appreciated by top connoisseurs around the world…The new product marries two much-loved sweet treats and the iconic flavours of New York."
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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