​​FairPrice brings back fan-favourite bak kwa chips & launches fiery mala cashews for CNY 2026

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Chinese New Year snack offerings at FairPrice focus on housebrand potato chips and cashews released for the festive period in Singapore. Coverage centres on returning Bak Kwa and Tomato Hotpot chips priced at S$2.50, alongside new Mala and Maple Syrup cashews at S$4.90, positioned as shareable table snacks or gifts available in FairPrice stores, online and at Cheers. Best suited for shoppers seeking affordable, seasonal flavours with familiar festive references.

As the Year of the Fire Horse gallops in with promises of prosperity and joy, FairPrice is turning up the heat on Chinese New Year celebrations.

fairprice - ntuc snacks like cashews and chips

FairPrice Housebrand — renowned for top quality at unbeatable value — has just dropped a fresh lineup of nuts and snacks to make your gatherings extra delicious.

FP - bak kwa and tomato hotpot chips

They are bringing back 2 fan-favourite CNY potato chip flavours that stole hearts last year: Bak Kwa and Tomato Hotpot (S$2.50 each). Crafted from 100% fresh potatoes and infused with festive flavour, these chips come with an oh-so-satisfying crunch.

The Bak Kwa chips capture that smoky, savoury essence of barbecued pork, while Tomato Hotpot brings a tangy, spicy warmth reminiscent of steaming family hotpots. Perfect when paired with yusheng for an extra layer of texture and fun, these aren’t just snacks but CNY essentials that blend tradition with innovation.

fairprice - mala and maple syrup cashew nuts

We think the real game-changer, though, are the 2 new flavoured cashew varieties. Mala Cashews (S$4.90), with their fiery, numbing spice pack a punch for bold palates, and Maple Syrup Cashews (S$4.90) with their sweet, caramelised twist are almost-irrationally addictive.

Roasted to crunchy perfection, these nuts are ideal for the CNY table; we can picture them scattered on platters during reunions, sparking conversations (and second helpings). Their addictive crunch and explosive flavours make them too good not to try, especially when they’re tailored for sharing laughs and toasts.

fairprice - bak kwa chips & flavoured cashew nuts

These CNY special editions are affordable yet emphasise great taste without compromise. Whether you’re gifting them to loved ones or crunching up your own festivities, don’t miss out as Singaporeans stock up on the best snacks.

Head to FairPrice stores, shop online or pop into Cheers today to snag your share. Your CNY just got crunchier, tastier and way more exciting. Huat ah!

*This post is brought to you in partnership with FairPrice.

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Pavin Chopra

A Singaporean writer & editor with almost 20 years across fashion, finance, and parenting — before following my appetite — into food editing. Passionate traveller, self-confessed coffeeholic, and a lover of people — except those who exclude tiramisu from dessert menus. When I'm not eating my way through the island, I'm eating my way through the rest of the world — one passport stamp & one local dish at a time.

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