MCVITIE’S has launched two new biscuit-inspired ice creams that has shoppers racing to try them.

The ice cream tubs are based on the household favourite Hobnobs and Chocolate Digestives and they come in two different delicious-sounding flavours.
There’s the McVitie’s Hobnobs The Oaty One Ice Cream and the McVitie’s Milk Chocolate Digestives Ice Cream.
Both are being sold at Iceland and The Food Warehouse in 500ml tubs.
They usually cost £4.50 but they’re currently on offer for £4.
The Oaty One is described as an “oat biscuit flavour ice cream with oaty biscuit pieces, golden syrup sauce and shortcake biscuit pieces”.
Meanwhile the Milk Chocolate Digestives flavour is a “biscuit flavour ice cream with chocolate sauce, milk chocolate coated digestives biscuit pieces and milk chocolate shavings”.
Social media users have been sharing the news and getting excited.
One post about the new snacks had thousands of likes and comment.
Some shoppers said they needed to head to the shops immediately, while one person wrote: “Omgggg stop!!”
Others said they looked “delicious” and “yummy”.
One shopper who had already tried out the new sweet treats said they were “absolutely lovely”.
The ice creams are the latest exciting new products to be launched by McVitie’s.
The biscuit maker recently unveiled two new Hobnobs biscuits: Oaty Cookies with either a milk or dark chocolate flavour.
It recreates the classic Hobnob in cookie form, with the addition of chocolate chips.
You can get them in Morrisons for £1.75.
Plus, McVitie’s also launched a new flavour of its popular digestive biscuit.
The limited edition Pink Digestives Raspberry & Cream Flavour has a baby pink shade and comes in distinctive pink packaging.
You can get them for £1.85 in Morrisons and Iceland or on Ocado, and for £2.25 at Sainsbury’s.
Another new ice cream flavour
Big-name brands often bring out lots of new treats for the summer.
Morrisons brought out Angel Delight ice cream sticks in the flavours Butterscotch & Chocolate and Strawberry & Vanilla.
The packs of four ice creams are selling for £2.75.
They’re based on the popular childhood dessert.