Mao Shan Wang Potong Gold: Limited Edition Premium Durian Ice Cream Is Back In Supermarkets In SG

Mar 8, 2017
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If you enjoy eating Mao Shan Wang durians but don’t fancy the mess and clean up, try this limited edition ice confection from King’s. The Mao Shan Wang Potong ice cream was introduced in 2016 for a limited period of time, and is back due to popular demand!

Made with 100% Mao Shan Wang puree from Malaysia, each stick of ice cream is infused with coconut milk that results in a creamy and smooth consistency in addition to the strong taste and aroma of durian. This delicious treat is only available in NTUC Fairprice supermarkets at $12.90 for a pack of six sticks, so hurry down to get it before it sells out.

Expected damage: $12.90 per box of six

Mao Shan Wang Potong Gold: Available at all NTUC Fairprice Supermarkets (Singapore) while stocks last | Website

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