Snack On Abalone Macadamia Nuts From Nibbles This Chinese New Year 

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Credit – NibblesAs we usher in the Chinese New Year, many of us are probably rushing down to stores to purchase festive goodies. This year, Singapore’s local brand Nibbles joins in the festivities and introduces a unique creation: Abalone Macadamia Nuts (S$42/400g)

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Interested in getting some for yourself? These macadamia nuts are available for purchase right now on Nibbles’ e-store at S$25 for 400g and two of such weights at S$42. If you’re making your purchase online, enter the code nibbles for 20% off with free shipping for orders over S$100. 

The crunchy macadamia nuts are first roasted and then tossed with a naturally buttery and salty abalone seasoning blend. The end finish is a rich and unique umami twist—perfect for Chinese New Year!

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Nibbles is known for its rich macadamia nuts that are grown and harvested from extremely fertile soils of farms in Brisbane, Australia. The nuts are tested as soon as they arrive in Singapore to ensure its high quality. 

Abalone is also a favourite during Chinese New Year due to its symbolism of good fortune and wealth! This creative snack was a hit when it first launched and has since become one of the brand’s most well-loved flavours.


Instead of burning a hole in your wallet this Chinese New Year just to eat abalone, how about giving these abalone-flavoured macadamia nuts a try? 

Dates & Times: Available now on Nibbles’ E-store & at Chinese New Year Bazaar 2020 @ Chinatown, 46 Temple Street (from now till 24 January 2020)

Prices: S$25/400g, S$42/2 packs of 400g 

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