'Take my money!' Iceland launches Christmas-themed pasta dish but shoppers share mixed reviews
Shoppers have spotted the new product in stores
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Iceland customers have shared their opinions after finding Pigs In Blankets Lasagne on shelves.
Some shoppers are eager to try it while others are not so sure.
The discovery was shared on the food blog NewFoodsUK and it soon gathered comments from hungry diners.
The festive lasagne is described as: "Turkey breast lasagne with cranberries, smoked pancetta topped with breadcrumbs and pigs in blankets."
Pigs In Blankets Lasagne was spotted in stores
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The post received more than 300 comments and nearly 400 reactions as shoppers wanted to share their verdicts.
One hungry shopper who had tried the Christmas-theme pasta dish said: "This is amazing - my go-to lasagne."
Another added, "take my money", while one more said "I'm going to have to try this".
A fourth shopper agreed and commented, "Omg this is a must-have for me," while another said it "looks tasty".
It wasn't all glowing reviews, however, as others were less impressed with the idea of the festive twist on the Italian dish.
One wrote, "not sure how I feel about this," while others were particularly annoyed to discover it contains cranberry.
A shopper said: "I was intrigued until I saw it had cranberry sauce in it. Why does everything have to contain cranberry or apple sauce?"
"Ruined it with the cranberries," another agreed. Christmas products have started to creep into supermarkets across the UK as summer comes to an end.
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A picture of Golden Blond Caramel Trees was shared on Facebook while the blogger excitedly exclaimed, "they're back!".
A shopper wrote, "I'd want to try" and another said they "look lush". One more wrote: "They look yummy." A customer said: "M&S has got some lovely food bits in for Christmas".