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This year, it seems the supermarkets are hell bent on making bizarre new creations especially for Christmas.

Back in October, Sainsbury's launched pigs in blankets and Brussel sprout-flavoured teas.

And not long after, Iceland launched Christmas tree-flavoured crisps!

But the frozen food specialist is taking it one step further with the launch of its latest product.

From November 19, shoppers will be able to buy Marmite Brussel sprouts.

Costing £1.50 per pack, the festive vegetables come smothered in a Marmite butter.

The nation has a bit of a love or hate relationship with the green - and sometimes smelly - veg. Just like it does with Marmite.

So, Iceland is hoping that its twist on the Christmas dinner staple will save it from exile.

According to a survey commissioned by the supermarket, a third of Brits said they haven't served up sprouts in the last three Christmases, and a fifth revealed that they'd never even bought them.

Meanwhile, 17 per cent of participants thought that serving up tenderstem broccoli was a good substitute, while 16 per cent were in favour of serving cauliflower cheese as an alternative.