Cheapest Ice Cream Found in UK

The UK had a heatwave with record temperatures. Many people ate ice cream to cool down.
There are many cool treats to eat. But ice cream prices have gone up.
A shopper found the cheapest ice cream in the UK. It was not at a supermarket.
The shopper shared their find on Facebook.
The ice cream cost 95p. It was from a Swedish furniture store called Ikea.
The shopper joked about spending money on cupboards.
Ikea's ice cream is made with milk and cream. It tastes like vanilla.
People said it was not a real 99. It did not have a Cadbury Flake.
A 99 must have a Flake. Without it, it's just a Mr Whippy.
The Flake makes the ice cream cost more. It's like a special treat.
In the UK, a 99 is a special ice cream. It has a Cadbury Flake inside.
The Flake was made by Cadbury. It was designed to fit in a wafer.
The early 99 Flake was an ice cream sandwich. It had a Flake and wafers.
The origin of the 99 ice cream is a mystery. Some people have ideas.
One idea is that it was named after a shop address. The shop was at 99 Portobello High Street.
Another idea is that it was named after a group of soldiers. They were called the Boys of '99.
Some people think it was called a 99 because it used to cost 99p. But that's not true.