Last Updated on 2016-05-19 , 1:35 pm
Salted egg croissants have been an ongoing trend in Singapore for quite some time, it’s no wonder that our house brand bakeries are catching up too. Anyone fancy some of the goodness but in mini size?
Doesn’t it look good? Good thing that they come bite-sized, because it can get overwhelming the eat a whole salted egg croissant since it’s so rich and full of goodness. Also good thing about having these mini croissants means that you can stuff more into your mouth and growling tummies.
It’s called the Golden Lava Croissant and Breadtalk will be selling them at $1 each. It’s that cheap!
However, here’s the catch. Only a selected few outlets will be selling them, and only on certain dates so if you want to get your hands on these cheap, delicious, salted egg goodiness, then you have to continue reading this.
It was released on 11th March and while that is over, Breadtalk will be selling them again on the 18th and 25th March. That’s right, only two more days!
The selected outlets are:
Tampines Mall
Waterway Point
Westgate
Novena Square
VivoCity
One outlet in each corner of Singapore. Be one of the first few to get your hands on these mini goodness that is sure to make your day. While the croissants are priced at $1 each, buying 6 pieces gets you 1 piece free and buying 10 pieces gets you 2 free!
We’re guessing that this is the trial run in the market for these salted egg croissants. Of course, it’ll definitely sell because Singaporeans seem to love novel items so much, especially more if they’re so good and soo cheap.
The salted egg croissants will be launched in the rest of the outlets slowly, but with a limited amount available each day. So you can’t guarantee that you will get to taste it again in the future. Which is why you should head on down to any of those outlets on either 18th or 25th March! It’s too good to be missed!
Top Image: breadtalk.listedcompany.com
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