Earlier this week, Singaporeans were delighted to find that Himalayan Salt Candy and Korean Spicy noodles are now available as earrings.
Well, it appears the trend of turning popular Singaporean snacks into ear accessories is showing no signs of slowing down.
We recently discovered Melons.sg, a Facebook page which launched quirky earrings that are arguably the most Singaporean earrings that you’ll ever find.
Here’s are some designs that you can look forward to copping.
Singaporeans love Milo, period. It doesn’t matter whether it’s 7am when you’re fresh out of bed or 10pm when you’re getting ready to call it a night — a hot cup of Milo is sure to make you feel warm and fuzzy inside.
Now, you can confess your love for the chocolatey beverage by literally wearing a huge pack of Milo powder on your ears.
Alternatively, opt for the ‘ready-made packet’ option if 3-in-1 is too much of a hassle for you.
No office pantry n Singapore is complete without Mamee noodle snacks.
If you’re a pantry rat who’s constantly hungry yet too lazy to leave your seat, consider these Mamee earrings for ‘easier access’.
Another staple of every office pantry is Hello Panda biscuits. Filled with chocolate or strawberry fillings, each bite into the panda-shaped biscuit is like munching on a crispy xiao long bao.
Melons.sg has Hello Panda biscuit earrings, so you can have your favourite cream-filled biscuits wherever you go.
Singaporeans love chope-ing seats using tissue papers. But why carry it around in your pockets or wallets when you can have it dangling from your ears?
Next time you need to chope a seat at the hawker centre, simply remove the earring and place it on the table. Easy.
Disclaimer — don’t come looking for us if you return to your seat only to find it occupied by other hungry customers, or getting pecked at by pigeons.
Every mother would be familiar with the rush to find a fresh pair of diapers after her child’s done a doodoo.
Mammy Poko Pants are also now available as earrings to remind mothers to do a diaper restock whenever they’re out grocery shopping.
They also come in XXL size, so they’ll fit even the biggest of babies.
Yu Yee Medicated Oil is a ‘magic potion’ every Singaporean mum swears by. Be it a stomachache, headache, or a heartache giddiness, rubbing Yu Yee on the area that’s hurting is almost guaranteed to relief you of all discomfort.
Hopefully, donning the Yu Yee medicated oil earring will help chase away the random aches and pains that you may have.
These quirky earrings are available for $3.50 per pair, but if you purchase more than 2 sets, each pair will set you back just $3.
Apart from earrings, Melons.sg also has hair clips and ties in similar designs.
You can check out their full catalogue of products via their Facebook page here and send them a private message should you wish to make purchases or other enquiries.
They are, however, facing “overwhelming response” and may take “slightly longer” to reply.
What other ‘Singaporean’ designs would you like to see re-made into fashion accessories? Share them in the comments and who knows, your dream might come true in the near future.
Featured image adapted from Facebook.
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