Now You Can Grab Chinese New Year Goodies While Shopping At IKEA Singapore For New Dinnerware

Jan 18, 2017
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In lieu of Chinese New Year, IKEA Singapore will be launching Chinese New Year specials such as dinnerware, plants and food! These items stay true to IKEA’s brand of having quality products at reasonable prices.

One festive highlight is the Salmon Yu Sheng ($13.80), available from 9 January onward. For a simple and no frills lo hei, IKEA is the place to go!

Mandarin oranges will also be on sale for $9.80 a carton. Consider purchasing this highly sought-after product from IKEA instead of hunting them down in supermarkets this festive period.

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Pineapple rolls ($8)

Additionally, do check out their array of festive snacks such as Pineapple Rolls, Kuih Bangkit and Prawn rolls which cost around $7.50 to $8 a jar.

For more information about their festive products and event, check out IKEA Singapore’s Chinese New Year promotional page.

IKEA Singapore | Website

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Nicholas Chia

I enjoy spending my time baking and eating. Living life to the fullest. Literally. ((Oh and bubble tea with 0% sugar please))

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