Seldom will you see that I follow the food craze in the Philippines, and as you can see, it took me a few weeks before I talk about my experience with Manila's newest ice cream craze. But the thought of posting this has lingered my mind since March, when I first tasted it. How can I not forget that night (March 16) when I rushed to Ministop just before I went home. I wanted my usual ice drop just to relax me after a long day, when lo and behold, I saw this interesting wrapper with gold fonts that was shouting at me "taste me!"
Honestly, I have not seen any TV commercial, have not heard any radio plugs nor checked my news feed in Twitter and Facebook. I followed my gut and my pure desire to try this tempting ice cream chocolate-flavored (as frequent readers of this food blog know that I am a sucker for all things sweet and ice cream indulgences). It was a shocker though that this simple bar costs Php55 at Ministop (Php50 at SM Malls), and I said to myself, this should be worth every dime.
Magnum Ice Cream - covered in luscious Belgian chocolate!
After ten minutes of travel to my house, I rushed and opened the Magnum wrapper and was quite pleased that it has not melted the ice cream. One bite and I could taste the thick, smooth Belgian chocolate that covers a rich cream. For me, Belgian chocolate is one of life's simple indulgences - and I was in Belgian chocolate heaven, bite after bite.
Many of you have tasted, experienced and judged, over the last couple of weeks, since Magnum has hit quite a phenomenal food craze among food lovers and curious palates, I was quite pleased with my new discovery. Little did I know that it has caught the country by storm and it seems everywhere I go, people were looking for Magnum, or buying one. Magnum was even a trending topic at Twitter and even at my work - where at some point in time, a number of my colleagues would ask me if I have tasted this.
There are three flavors available in the Philippines right now, Magnum Classic (Vanilla flavored ice cream), Magnum Chocolate Truffle (chocolate ice cream with a swirl of truffle) and Magnum Almond (creamy vanilla ice cream covered in chocolate and almonds). I have only tasted Magnum Classic twice and I am yet to experience what Magnum Chocolate Truffle and Magnum Almond would taste like. I hope it's as good as Magnum Classic if not better.
Magnum has been available in the U.S. since 1989 and has eight flavors : Double Caramel, Double Chocolate, Classic, Almond, White, Dark with two new flavors Mint and Mochaccino. Magnum in the US is also available in mini sizes for Classic and Almond.
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SECTION : MONDAY MADNESS
MAGNUM
(as indicated in its wrapper)
Imported and distributed by Unilever RFM Ice Cream, Inc.
Distributed by Unilever Singapore Pte. Ltd.
Country of Origin : Australia
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