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Molly Holt

Asda is now selling Reese's Pieces ice creams - and they're only 87p each

Just when you thought that Reese's Pieces couldn't get any better, it now comes in ice cream form.

Asda has been spotted selling Reese's Pieces peanut butter cup ice creams - and they look absolutely amazing.

Rather than just a solid Reese's Pieces cup but colder, the creamy yet nutty treats look like ice cream that's swirled with peanut butter, all encased in the traditional peanut butter cup.

Right now, it seems as if the tasty summer treat is exclusively being sold in Asda, and will be heading online on the Asda website within the next few weeks.

Look at the inside (Newfoodsuk/Instagram)

Coming in boxes of four, each pack will set you back £3.50, which works out at around 87p per each 64g ice cream.

But while 87p may seem cheap, it works out costing even more than a Magnum, which Asda is currently selling for £1.60 for four (usually £2).

Originally spotted by The Sun after being posted on Instagram account newfoodsuk, the new frozen addition has attracted a lot of attention from hungry chocoholics.

Oh how we love Reese's Pieces (Reese's)

One user commented saying "Need this in our lives", while another added "I know where I'm going tomorrow".

If you don't have an Asda near you, there's plenty of other peanut butter ice creams out there - although most of them will also set you back a small fortune.

Ben & Jerry's have a peanut butter cup tub (£4.50, Waitrose) which we can confirm is absolutely incredible, as well as a vegan non-dairy version, for the same price.

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