There’s a Real Maggi Mee Bag & It Costs More Than SGD$300
Last year, when this bag was sold in Singapore, everyone went apeshit over it.
It’s, after all, not just a bag: it’s a statement. It’s...
Don’t Say Bojio: Yishun Warehouse Has $5.80/Carton Drinks & There’s Delivery Service Available Too
What's the one essential thing that you need every Chinese New Year?
Drinks. Lots and lots of drinks. Not just for your guests, but for...
The Scientific Reason Why Some People Sweat More Than Others & What You Can...
Do you remember running around recess during primary school days and while it's normal to sweat, your perspiration was unusually more than others?
It could...
10 Facts About Daiso You Probably Didn’t Know of
It's as if Daiso is an upgrade of value dollar shop, where everything is relatively cheap. Furthermore, it has cuter designs and you can...
10 Facts About Contact Lenses for People Who Hate Being a 四眼天鸡
So, you're thinking whether you should go for contacts after wearing spectacles for all your life.
Then you're at the right place.
No matter whether you're...
Inspiring Story of How 3 Friends in Philippines Graduated from Med School Got Over...
We're all in need of an inspirational story once in a while.
And this one, I gotta admit, really touches the heart.
See, we make many friends...
Mid-SES Hotels To Open In Sentosa Next Year So S’poreans Can Staycation on Island...
There's a joke going around Singapore for the longest time ever:
Hey, bro, want to go overseas?
When?
Today.
Siao ah, tomorrow got work leh!
Can lah, go and...
Qiren & Lion Corporation Are Giving Free Family Care Packages to Households in S’pore
We probably do not need an introduction to Lion Corporation, given how you'll regularly see their products everywhere when it comes to hygiene and...
You Can Now Buy Himalaya Salt Candy Earrings In S’pore From $8
When I first heard of the Himalaya Salt Candy, I have to admit that I was a little sceptical.
Salty candy?
Aren't sweets supposed to be...
Tai Sui 2021 Guide: Zodiac Signs That Need to Bai Tai Sui (拜太岁)
This year, Chinese New Year falls on 12 Feb 2021.
Other than the usual spring-cleaning, preparation for feasting and clothes shopping, here's one more thing...