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Privacy NoticeIt’s getting hot, hot hot, in the UK with temperatures set to reach 30C – the hottest of the year so far. With that in mind, keeping cool while navigating through the week is more important than ever. One nifty brand has taken things a step further and come up with a genius way to please those who want to enjoy a drink or two while cooling down. Instead of having a traditional glass of cheering Prosecco, or an ice pop to refresh you as the weather gets warmer, why not combine these two treats? Yep, that’s right you can now make your own Prosecco popsicles!
There’s a nifty way to combine drinking and ice pops
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This amazing set, from The Gift and Gadget website, includes plastic flute stems which mean the bubbly drink will appear exactly like a glass of your favourite tipple. You can fill the moulds with all manner of drinks, to impress guests on summer nights. Freeze them a few hours, and they are ready to enjoy! At least this way they should take longer to consume than a regular glass of fizz! On their website it reads: “Ice lolly mould that produces frozen treats resembling a filled champagne glass.
How amazing do these Prosecco ice lollies look?!
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“Fill the mould with your flavoured water of choice, then insert the stick that resembles a wine glass stem and place it in the fridge. “After a couple of hours, remove the moulds and then gently pull on the stem to retrieve your Sophistipop ice lolly. “Frozen apple and grape juices give the most authentic result, but the effect works just as well with any other flavour combination.” However, if frozen Prosecco is inexplicably not to your tastes M&S previously launched another special summery tipple. The supermarket are selling a light up, glittery globe, which doubles as a bottle of gin.
M&S are selling this fabulous bottle
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The stylish bottle is full of edible gold flakes, and when you shake it up it acts just like a snow globe. This gin is similar to the ones sold at Christmas, but as this version is Cherry Blossom flavour it is much more in keeping with the season.
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Empty bottles from the Christmas editions were even selling on eBay for the same price, even without the alcohol! M&S explains: “Inspired by the beautiful springtime cherry blossom, the delicious new flavour boasts delicate floral cherry notes, with a hint of peach and is set to be the perfect summer tipple. “This season’s must-have gin glitters with 23 carat edible gold leaf as well as an eye-catchingly beautiful ‘animated’ label of blossom falling – it’s almost too pretty to open. Almost…!” For more lifestyle news, sign up to our daily newsletter here.Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnFood