If there’s one thing that all Singaporeans love, it’s beverages. Whether you’re a kopi-c-kosong-tilo guy, or a yuan-yang girl, you definitely have a favourite coffeeshop beverage.
One of the most iconic, well-loved beverages that’s a household essential is none other than the chocolatey brown powder in a bright green tin, Milo.
Singaporeans’ love for Milo has spurred eateries around the country to create various iterations of the drink. Island Creamery has Milo Ping Pong ice cream, lots of local prata houses make Milo prata and Eatbook even made their own Milo crêpe cake.
Still, none of them are as iconic or ingenious as the classic Milo Dinosaur.
No one knows who created it. If we did, they would have gotten an award.
It’s such a simple concept – adding a couple of scoops of Milo powder to the drink – but it makes a world of a difference.
Popular bubble tea chain Tiger Sugar realised just how magical Milo powder can be, and decided to give their brown sugar milk boba an extra boost with it.
Take a look at the gorgeous brown cup of milky goodness below.
Tiger Sugar calls it the Dino-Milo Brown Sugar Boba Milk. It’s their signature, best-selling beverage, but with the addition of Milo powder sprinkled on top, just like a Milo Dinosaur.
The Dino-Milo Brown Sugar Boba Milk is only available at 8 of their outlets.
Here’s a list of the outlets that are selling the drink:
You can get the delicious-looking drink now, at any of the outlets above, but only while stocks last.
Running down to get it would be a good idea — at least you’ll burn some calories before consuming so much more.
Featured image adapted from Instagram and Twitter.
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