Yum :) one of the best ice cream lollies there is. 29p each or 4 for £1
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wiggywig
30 May 1614#1
Could hardly ever afford these as a kid from off the ice cream man, as they were always the most expensive thing :disappointed:
billbobargins
30 May 166#9
Jenn101
30 May 163#2
Sadly they are far from what they used to be, the sizes have shrunk, the chocky inside is a fraction of the size it used to be and the quality is far from what it used to be... I too used to love these but on the basis of what they are now, they are not worth it...
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flashjmp
1 Jun 16#42
i eat about 3 of these a week.
JDPower
31 May 16#41
Wash your mouth out :confused::laughing:
minsx
31 May 16#40
Great find, but they're just too sickly for me.
wiggywig
31 May 16#39
Don't think so. Ive only known the normal version and mint. There was a Festival ice cream, which was the same as a Feast, which some ice cream stands sold. But i think even they was just original and mint.
bobinio
31 May 16#38
Im sure there was a toffee feast too. Maybe im just going mad!
wiggywig
31 May 16#37
There is a toffee crumble which is similar, do you not mean that?
bobinio
31 May 16#36
Am I going crazy or do were there toffee feasts? They were awesome!
cicobuff
31 May 16#35
Am I imagining things or did these used to be called "Big Feast" back in the 80s?
avalon50
31 May 16#34
Well I won't be buying any, not buying intil it warms up a bit, as it's like winter again here today.
Maybe that's why they are on offer, lol
Smickan
31 May 16#33
There's a chance they might be in a costcutter if you have one near by - the mint ones are in ours :smiley:
Thanks for the heads up, typically I walked past Heron earlier, but I'll be going back by the end of the week - love feasts!
dognobs
31 May 161#32
My nearest store
5 h 6 min (270 miles)
via M1
4 h 29 min without traffic
I better set of now to get these!!
wiggywig
31 May 16#31
I dont think they have a London store. Closest to London is probably somewhere in Yorkshire. They have many stores but mainly seem based around the North
Where the hell is this shop?
Nowhere near London I imagine.
wiggywig
31 May 16#29
I saw a box of 3, i think it was in, my local Morrisons the other week. Was surprised when I saw em as last time I saw em it was the mini ones. The price was something daft though like £2.50 - £3
dorito
31 May 16#28
For some reason, I seem to remember these originally being called Big Feast; but I may just be misremembering.
Love these better than Magnums, Soleros, Fabs, etc.
EN1GMA
31 May 161#27
was going to post similar. hardly had them as couldn't afford them from my pocket money. it was either buy this one item and have no money left or buy something else. good times. not.
elvis1234
31 May 161#26
I have to agree. They are a streak of wee compared to what they used to be.
bigbak
31 May 16#25
Exactly. I can't find these anywhere.
juggler1
31 May 16#24
Great deal, have some heat
12GALAXY
31 May 16#23
heat added
ladyoops2
30 May 161#22
love these heat added op great find!
superspeedy
30 May 161#21
Could be but ferrero rochers taste the same to me as they did before.
stockie
30 May 161#20
I'm just glad there's somewhere that still sells it, none of the supermarkets round here sell them so I was thinking that they had stopped making them. I thank the chocolaty gods they haven't. :smile:
MrBrightside1987
30 May 161#19
superspeedy
30 May 16#18
This was soo good when i was a kid, its now changed through so many iterations and the taste is not the same.
fozey
30 May 161#17
hot from me!!!!!!!!
davidian84
30 May 161#16
you seem to be missing the point we are talking about feasts not other products.
Also inflation means companies need to either increase prices, reduce size or use cheaper ingredients. We should be all glad when companies choose to reduce size
spaceinvader
30 May 16#15
If countless news articles, before and after photos of product shrinkage and actual reality don't qualify as evidence in your mind then.... no.
davidian84
30 May 16#14
so thats a no then
spaceinvader
30 May 16#13
2 seconds googling turned up countless examples of popular products shrinking.
davidian84
30 May 16#12
Any evidence to back up this much smaller stuff? its dropped 2ml in several years just to take it under 250 calories.
I suspect its same as creme egg nonsense, People get bigger and remember things being bigger.
aurora
30 May 162#11
Had these yesterday in Southport. I can confirm they are much smaller than they were but still great value at 29p. They also had a branded big posh Christmas ice-cream desert thing for 99p and two tubs of Ben and Jerry's blueberry frozen yoghurt for £1.50. Also, 3 of the super chocolatey Magnums (Intense?) were a quid too.
wiggywig
30 May 161#10
Lol Golly Bar. Good luck trying sell one of those nowadays . They are actually pretty much just the same as the Walls Big Bite ice creams they do now
Not as bad as the Dark Chocolate 'Feast' Walls released in Sweden though. ..
billbobargins
30 May 166#9
sradmad
30 May 16#8
good find op, heat added :smiley:
thabiz
30 May 161#7
I used to like the Mint Feast. But like those above it was a rarity, and I usually had to settle for a choc ice, screwball or minimilk :smiley:
esspee
30 May 161#6
My all time favourite lolly!
Alas, not what they once were... but we still have the memories. :smirk:
delusion
30 May 162#5
They need to do King size ones. Though that will probably just end up being the size they used to be!
Dusty
30 May 161#4
Our icecream man sells the Feast ripoffs for a quid each, so this is a billy albeit not like they once was..
wiggywig
30 May 161#3
I think they are bit smaller but im not gunna complain when im paying 25p for a lolly. Probably about £1.50+ each off an ice cream van now.
I like the chocolate inside as its like getting 2 lollies :smiley: i save the chocolate bit till last
Jenn101
30 May 163#2
Sadly they are far from what they used to be, the sizes have shrunk, the chocky inside is a fraction of the size it used to be and the quality is far from what it used to be... I too used to love these but on the basis of what they are now, they are not worth it...
wiggywig
30 May 1614#1
Could hardly ever afford these as a kid from off the ice cream man, as they were always the most expensive thing :disappointed:
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Maybe that's why they are on offer, lol
Thanks for the heads up, typically I walked past Heron earlier, but I'll be going back by the end of the week - love feasts!
5 h 6 min (270 miles)
via M1
4 h 29 min without traffic
I better set of now to get these!!
store locater
Nowhere near London I imagine.
Love these better than Magnums, Soleros, Fabs, etc.
Also inflation means companies need to either increase prices, reduce size or use cheaper ingredients. We should be all glad when companies choose to reduce size
I suspect its same as creme egg nonsense, People get bigger and remember things being bigger.
Not as bad as the Dark Chocolate 'Feast' Walls released in Sweden though. ..
Alas, not what they once were... but we still have the memories. :smirk:
I like the chocolate inside as its like getting 2 lollies :smiley: i save the chocolate bit till last