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1-For-1 Famous Amos Cookies From 15-17 Feb For First 100 Customers

1-For-1 250g Famous Amos Cookies At All Outlets

You know that the Valentine’s Day season isn’t over when sweet promotions like these add to the celebrations!

Famous Amos is having a promotion from 15-17 Feb whereby it will be giving out 1-For-1 250g cookies to first 100 customers.

Pay just $15.90 for two 250g cookies.

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Spoilt for choice

Here are some of the flavours that you can choose from. Each one is a classic!

  • Chocolate Chip Pecan
  • White Chocolate Macadamia Nut
  • Chocolate Chip Macadamia
  • Macadamia
  • Butterscotch Chip Pecan
  • Chocolate White Chocolate Chip
  • No Nut Chocolate Chip
  • Oatmeal Raisins
  • Double Chocolate Chip Pecan

Store opening timings

Most Famous Amos stores open at 10am. Here are other stores with different opening hours.

  • Cineleisure Orchard – 11.30am
  • One Raffles Place – 9am
  • Paragon – 10.30am

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Only for first 100 customers

We know that more is merrier, but each customer will only be allowed to redeem this offer twice per store and per day.

 

If you want to stock up on your supply of Famous Amos Cookies, this promotion is a steal.

So hurry and get in queues to satisfy your cookie cravings!

Featured image from Sengkang To Punggol.

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