People have been going crazy for the latest viral ice cream that has taken TikTok by storm.
During the warm weather, there's nothing better than having a cold and refreshing ice cream to cool down - but why are people raving about mango ice cream?
The propitious mango ice cream has had millions of views online, with foodies reviewing the treat that looks like a realistic mango fruit. But sadly it isn't available in the UK. However, one corner shop in Ilford, London has created their own version which has now gone viral. People have been travelling all over the UK to Hafiz Juice Corner, which serves fresh juices and ice cream in East London.
Videos of the shop have shown people lining the nearby streets to get so their hands on a scoop of the mango-flavoured ice cream. With queues lasting up to 40 minutes, people are saying it's worth the wait.
One TikToker @jahidalommm shared images of the queues online and said: "POV you wait half an hour in a queue for the viral mango ice cream." They then concurred: "It was definitely worth the wait and hype" followed by a clapping emoji.
Widow brings pillow with late husband's face on it to pub every New Year's EveHafiz is an authentic Pakistani shop specialising in flavours and products inspired by Pakistan's cuisine. Several people took to TikTok to share their thoughts. One person said: "Best Pakistani ice cream. Tastes exactly like ice cream back in Pakistan and Pakistani mango." A second added: "Mango and also Orange Ice Cream are Heavenly! And thing things I definitely miss about Pakistan."
"Drive past here every day, was wondering what the queues were for," one local wrote, while another said: "So happy for them but the wait now is gonna be insane. I miss it being slightly discrete."
Others are willing to do what they could to try, with many saying they were willing to travel. "Coming all the way from Manchester," one said.
The mango ice cream originated from China, and is now widely available in Australia and America with supermarkets scrambling to keep them in stock. TikToker @tommywinkler, also known as The Food Guy, said he'd been searching for three months to find it. However, they don't come cheap, and are being sold for $11.99 (£9.49).