Twitter NG has struck again, and this time around, ice cream date is on the chopping board. The girlies are saying it is cheap, lacking in effort and just a reminder that you’re poor.

But is that really the case? Especially when you and the potential LOYL can feel like kids again and catch up on sweet childhood memories that these ice cream options remind you of.

FanIce (120ml)

Let’s Go on an Ice Cream Date on a ₦1k Budget

When you look at the size, you might not think it’ll satisfy your ice cream craving. But it’s about ₦300, so you can get more than one tub.

SuperYogo (sachet)

Let’s Go on an Ice Cream Date on a ₦1k Budget

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This one always gives 90s babies nostalgia for two reasons: Closing hours at school and Eid prayers. It now sells at ₦100 – 150 for a sachet.

Supreme Ice cream (220ml)

Let’s Go on an Ice Cream Date on a ₦1k Budget

This ice cream still comes through for Nigerians in the current harsh economy. With ₦450 – 500, you’ll get a 220ml bowl that serves two.

FanIce (250ml)

Let’s Go on an Ice Cream Date on a ₦1k Budget

A step-up from the 120ml bowl, you can share this one with the LOYL.

Ice cream on a cone

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Not the ones they serve in fancy ice cream stores. We mean the ones that move around on bicycles and mini-vans. A serving goes for ₦100 – ₦200.

Frosty bite (150ml)

Forget the small size, this ice cream can raise shoulders with Hans & Rene and Coldstone. The 150ml pack goes for ₦250 – ₦350.

Frosty bite popsicles

At ₦400 – ₦500 per sachet, this is an expensive spend in the rank of sachet ice cream, but it’s worth it for an ice cream date.

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