
As fans count down the days until the winter series, Love Island bosses are apparently unveiling a line of personalised treats within the villa.
It appears that this year’s islanders will be living it up in a lavish £1.2million pad, complete with an Olympic training pool and 400m jogging track.
Maya Jama, who succeeded Laura Whitmore as host, will be in charge of all the drama, and viewers won’t have to wait long as the show returns on Monday, January 16.
According to reports, the characters of 2023 will be able to consume a variety of wines, spirits, beers, and soft beverages, as well as nuts, crisps, and chocolate.
What more could you want?
The Mirror claims that lawyers have passed the application for trademarks across four different classes of food including sauces and dressings, dips, jams, soup and fish paste.

The official start date of Love Island follows the announcement that the latest batch of competitors will be required to suspend their social media accounts throughout the show in order to safeguard themselves and their families.
For the first time, the broadcaster will invite islanders to keep their accounts ‘dormant’ while they are in the villa so nothing can be broadcast on their behalf and they avoid ‘the detrimental impacts of social media’.
Contestants would also receive ‘advice and training’ on’mutually respectful behaviour in relationships,’ following thousands of complaints to media watchdog Ofcom following the most recent series.
Maya promises plenty of surprises in a first peek teaser for the new winter season.
In the clip, Maya is seen on a velvet bejewelled bucking bronco as she encourages viewers: ‘It’s time to grasp love by the horns. I am ready, are you?’
Sharing the trailer on Twitter, ITV remarked that ‘it’s about to get hotter up in 2023’.
Love Island returns on Monday January 16 at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.