London's famous department store will sell the Bieber Bocker
Glory for £19.95 with all proceeds going to the singer's chosen UK charity,
Make-A-Wish-Foundation.
High end department store Harrods in London is to sell an
ice cream sundae named after singer Justin Bieber.
The creation of the sundae was inspired by the launch of
Bieber’s new perfume, Someday, at the store
The hot-weather treat, which retails at £19.95, will be sold
on the store’s new Ice Cream Parlour which opened on the second floor earlier
this month.
All profits made on sales of the ‘Bieber Bocker Glory’ – so
named as a pun on the popular Knickerbocker Glory sundae – will go to the
Make-A-Wish-Foundation, Bieber’s favourite UK charity.
Fans can expect a blend of wild berry and vanilla ice cream
with fresh pear, lavender sprinkles and edible glitter.
Naming food goods after celebrities has been tried and
tested elsewhere. Food brands such as Walkers crisps and Ben & Jerry’s ice
cream have both borrowed famous names to increase sales of their products.
Source: Retail Digital
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