You may remember Count Colin the vampire or maggot covered Colin, from Halloweens past, but this All Hallows' Eve M&S's famous caterpillar cake has had an all new creepy makeover... Frankencolin is here!

If you can't wait for Christmas Colin, you no longer have to; you can tuck into Frankencolin in the mean time. We know Colin is here year round too, but holiday Colins are special!

The delicious chocolate sponge roll we know and love is still coated in smooth milk chocolate, but now he's covered in slimey green marbling and topped with chunky chocolate nuts and bolts. Even his usually smily face is looking ferocious.

What to read next

You can get a full size Frankencolin for £10 or Mini Frankencolins come in packs of 5 for £2.25. Buy both and it will look like Frankencolin has spawned baby Frankencolins... scary.

This halloween we won't be able to trick or treat or go to big costume parties, but nights with the family at home can be just as much fun.

Morrisons is even selling delivery boxes with everything you need for a perfect Halloween at home and we spoke to a professional pumpkin carver for all the tips and tricks you need.

Stick your favourite scary film on, play a few Halloween games, and don't forget to invite Frankencolin!

Frankencolin and Mini Frankencolins will be available in M&S stores nationwide from 14 October until Halloween. Full size £10, 640g / Minis £2.25, 5 pack.


Sign up to our newsletter to get more articles like this delivered straight to your inbox.

SIGN UP


In need of some positivity? Get delicious recipe ideas, uplifting lifestyle news, and fashion and beauty tips. Make the most of your time at home and enjoy Good Housekeeping delivered directly to your door every month!

SUBSCRIBE HERE


Headshot of Elena Chabo
Elena Chabo
Former Beauty Writer

Elena Chabo is Cosmopolitan UK's former beauty writer, working on everything from buzzy celeb news and trending beauty, to sincere first-person reviews and engaging video content for social media. She also creates meatier features and expert-led how-to guides, for print and online. Her passion for Black beauty, textured hair, and the ways beauty interacts with culture, society, identity and relationships, quickly took over her writing career and led her into beauty journalism. Following an MA in Magazine Journalism in 2017, she cut her teeth across various roles at Stylist Magazine, before taking on a Digital Writer role at Good Housekeeping. It was here that beauty took centre stage and she launched and ran the site's first stand-alone beauty section. Remaining at Hearst, she joined the Cosmo beauty team in 2022. Find her on LinkedIn.