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Privacy NoticeTurkey dinosaur fans rejoice! Aldi have begun stocking the once-popular kids meal staple, and a bag of nine will only set you back £1.59. Add a portion of chips and beans, and any parent is on to a winner. The taste turkey-based treat is, of course, shaped into dinosaurs, and reptile fan children will be able to recognise them as an array of dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus rexes, Stegosaurus’, and Triceratops’. It’s believed the 90s favourite has dropped on shelves as a result of Jurassic World Dominion hitting cinemas later this year. It remains unclear if the store will continue to stock the frozen food after the film’s release.
Aldi shoppers are oven the moon to discover that the store had started stocking its own brand of Turkey Dinosaurs
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In the wake of the news, people have taken to social media to express their excitement on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains Facebook page. One person said: “They are amazing cook well in the air fryer”. “They are lovely the kids love them I’ve tried them myself,” a second shared. A third revealed: “My son likes them and didn’t even know they was different to the more expensive ones”. “They were a hit last night with my little one! Who is extremely fussy,” added a fourth, as another person echoed similar sentiments writing: “My kids LOVE these.” Noting that that Turkey Dinosaurs were once a staple part of school meals, someone else said: “Taste like school dinners lol”.
It remains unclear if the store will continue to stock the frozen food
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Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!’s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page. If turkey dinosaurs aren’t your thing and you have more of a sweet tooth, you may want to give M&S’ new mini egg cake jars a try. In a post shared on M&S – Hempstead Valley’s Facebook, the highstreet staple wrote: “Eggstra, eggstra! We know how much you all LOVE our mini speckled eggs AND our cake jars, so we thought why not go one better… “Introducing our new limited edition Speckled Egg Cake Jar! Dive spoon-first into chunks of chocolate cake and Madeira sponge, topped with indulgent vanilla buttercream, Belgian chocolate sauce and – of course – our speckled eggs!”
Marks and Spencer has announced the release of its limited edition Speckled Egg Cake Jar
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There’s one place you won’t find these delicious-looking puds, and that’s in schools in Glasgow who have decided to ban some types of desserts, The Sun reports. Speaking at a council meeting in August, SNP Councillor Margaret Morgan said: “This is very close to my heart having taught many many hungry children. “Hungry children really don’t learn and for many children it is the only meal of the day.” She added: “When I was first elected in some schools I was horrified at the quality of the food that was on offer for children. Thankfully that seems to be addressed in this report.” Instead of your usual jam roly-polys and jelly, kids will be offered a choice of fruit or yoghurt. For updates on all your favourite celebs, 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