Our love of Milo fusion food like the Milo Chicken Chops, prove that our obsession with chocolate malt drinks are far from over.
Milo’s green truck might’ve been the sole reason why you dragged your lazy butt to sports day, but now you can revisit your favourite childhood drink in cookie-form.
Nestle Milo Sandwich Cookie Biscuits are available in selected FairPrice outlets.
If you’re grabbing your wallet right now, here’s what to expect.
Since it’s been available in Malaysia for months, locals who frequent their grocery stores are familiar with this latest food craze.
One set of this chocolate-filled snack includes 12 packets with four cookie sandwiches each.
Many of us know that Milo powder tastes so good alone, we’ve eaten spoonfuls of them before straight from the tin when our parents weren’t looking. We’re excited to see how locals will react to these Milo cookies.
They say good taste runs in the family so you could foster a love for this iconic snack in your kids through Milo-themed tea parties.
If you’re not a fan of Pusheen the Cat, invite Hello Kitty, My Melody or Pokemon to grace your Milo parties instead.
Milo cookies are only available at selected FairPrice outlets across the island.
We bet these will be gone in a flash in your family’s pantry so plan ahead to keep your house stocked with these delicious treats.
As of now, we’re not sure which FairPrice outlets will have Milo cookies but they have been spotted at Bishan Junction 8’s NTUC store. Do stay tuned for updates.
In the meantime, if you’ve seen them at your nearest FairPrice branch, let us know in the comments.
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