Cute Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Now In M’sia Will Give You A Chocolaty Start To The Year Of The Rat

Mickey Ice Cream Are Available At Convenience Stores & Petrol Kiosks In Malaysia

From shoes to medallions to even EZ-charms, Disney’s Mickey Mouse seems to be making a resurgence in the Year of the Rat.

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If you think you’ve seen enough of the iconic cartoon character, that’s where you’re wrong.

Recently, Nestlé Malaysia launched adorable Mickey Mouse ice cream that you can stock up for the Lunar New Year so you’ll get to start the Year of the Rat with chocolaty goodness.

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Mickey ice cream has chocolate exterior & vanilla interior

As you can probably tell, the ice cream is shaped after Mickey’s head.

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The dessert’s exterior is coated with a layer of rich chocolate sauce which gives way to a vanilla ice cream filling the moment you bite into it.

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The vanilla ice cream is also drizzled with some light salted caramel sauce, resulting in a salty and sweet combination.

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These ice cream bars are also individually packed, so you don’t have to commit to a dozen if you just want to give it a try.

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S$1.20 per Mickey Ice Cream bar

The Mickey Ice Cream bars were first sold at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida but has since been released in other countries for limited periods.

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According to Malaysian lifestyle site LeeSharing, each Mickey Ice Cream costs S$1.20 (RM 3.60) and can be found in major convenience stores and petrol kiosks.

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Stock up on them if you’re having young visitors for CNY

These adorable ice cream bars are only available for a limited period, so get your hands on them fast if you happen to be travelling across the Causeway.

Given how cute they are, these will certainly be a hit among the ‘lil ones. So if you’re expecting your nephews and nieces to visit during CNY, be sure to stock up on these.

With the slew of Mickey Mouse products we’ve seen of late, what do you hope to see next? Mickey Mouse bak kwa? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Featured image adapted from LeeSharing

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