Aldi launches ice cream for dogs with two flavours – just in time for the heatwave
16.06.2022 - 01:55
/ ok.co.uk
Summer is just around the corner, and there's nothing better than a cold ice cream as the warmer weather kicks in. Your dogs can now join in too, thanks to Aldi's brand new Beechdean Doggy Ice Cream which is designed specially for your furry friends.
The retailer is the first UK supermarket to launch ice cream for dogs, and the unique product will be available in stores nationwide from 16 June. Aldi's latest offering comes in two different flavours, Pea and Vanilla and Apple and Carrot, and they're made with real fruit and vegetables, making for a nutritious plant-based snack.
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Julie Ashfield, Managing Director of Buying at Aldi UK, said: "With more of our customers now owning dogs, we're delighted to launch a nutritious and tasty treat that will help keep dogs cool in the heat. "Being the first UK supermarket to launch a dog-friendly ice cream comes just in time for summer as we look forward to the warm
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