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Shoppers in Iceland are going crazy for the ‘amazing’ Galaxy Christmas dessert

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Shoppers are going crazy over an ‘amazing’ new Christmas dessert made with one of Britain’s favorite chocolate bars.

Earlier this month, Facebook page NewFoodUK – where shoppers post about new products hitting supermarket shelves – shared an image of Iceland’s new Galaxy Yule Log.

The savvy shopper from Britain posted a photo of themselves holding the sweet treat and wrote: “Galaxy Yule Log spotted at Iceland Foods.”

The post quickly received more than 2,500 ‘likes’ and hundreds of comments from enthusiastic foodies.

One person said: ‘Maybe I should get one, I love Galaxy chocolate.’

Iceland’s new chocolate-flavoured Galaxy Christmas Log has proven so popular that it is currently out of stock, but shoppers are hoping to see it back on the site soon

Another user, who had previously been excluded from the festive treat for the year, seemed to have a change of heart: ‘I know we weren’t going to get one but we need this!’

More people were super excited about Galaxy’s latest festive dessert, with one commenting: ‘Love Galaxy chocolate’.

Another user said the Christmas log ‘looks fantastic’, while another account described the cake as ‘delicious’ before inquiring about the price.

A self-confessed Christmas lover was also keen to sample the rich treat: ‘Love Yule can’t wait to try some’.

However, one user thought it was too chocolatey for him, saying: ‘Can be a bit sickly!’

Iceland’s new chocolate-flavoured Galaxy Christmas tree has proven so popular that it is currently out of stock, but shoppers are hoping to see it back on the site soon.

But not everyone was so convinced; some suggested the £10 price tag was too high for the festive season.

One user thought £10 was a bit too high. They joked: ‘Can be yours for just two mortgages and three horses!’

Foodies: Users were eager to try the extra chocolate treat

Foodies: Users were eager to try the extra chocolate treat

Users in the comments were enthusiastic, with many instructing their friends and family to buy the item, which is exclusively available in Iceland, this Christmas.

Users in the comments were enthusiastic, with many instructing their friends and family to buy the item, which is exclusively available in Iceland, this Christmas.

This comes shortly after Christmas shoppers were left furious after the money they had saved on their Iceland bonus cards disappeared from their accounts.

Customers were delighted when they first heard about the superstore’s Christmas offer, where they could get a free £20 bonus if they saved £100 by November 6.

But this quickly turned to horror as they saw their hard-earned money disappear – with some claiming it had been spent hundreds of miles across the country.

Mum-of-four Kerry Dove, 46, said she was looking forward to spending the extra money on Christmas treats for her children.

The student from Sheffield Hallam told MailOnline: ‘I put the money down and didn’t think anything about it as I was saving for Christmas. And then I wanted to put even more on it, when it said zero.’

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