Young adults out there, do you want to relive your childhood days?
Are you someone who can’t get by a day without having your favourite Want Want Xiao Mantou biscuit?
Do you love feeling it melt inside your mouth into a warm, gooey, delicious piece of mess?
If you find yourself nodding along to the questions above and going, dayummm is he a mind-reader or something, I’ve got good news for you.
You can now get yourself a Wang Wang Xiao Mantou biscuit that’s 30-times the size of the OG childhood favourite, and keep it forever.
That’s if you have a friend in Taiwan, that is.
There’s a Want Want Xiao Mantou Biscuit Cushion That’s 30 Times the Size of the Snack
According to Foody Taiwan, a humongous cushion (at least when you compare it to the original snack) of Want Want Xiao Mantou Biscuit Cushion is available for sale.
The iconic cushion is part of Taiwan Want Want Happy Together Huge Variety Snacks Bag – Super BIG Cake gift pack.
The pack comes with the following items:
- Lonely God 浪味仙 In Vegetable Flavour X2
- WW Senbei Rice Crackers (旺旺仙貝)
- WW Shelly Senbei (雪の月小雪餅)
- WW Crackers (旺旺小小酥)
- WW Boring Pie Fried Senbei (無聊派仙貝酥).
How To Get It:
Remember how we said you can get it for yourself if you have friends in Taiwan?
Well, the pack is available in Shopee Taiwan for NT$349 (S$16.49).
It’s also available at their official website for the same price.
For both Shopee Taiwan and the official website, they only ship within Taiwan.
As for the Want Want Taiwan Snack Store on Shopee Singapore, the Super Big Pack isn’t available although there are other merchandises like the Taiwan Want Want Hot Kid Milk Can Shoulder Bag and the Taiwan Want Want Hot Kid Lonely God Shoulder Bag, for those who are interested.
In other words, the only way (for now) is to get a friend in Taiwan to purchase it for you and get them to send it over to you in Singapore.
Hopefully, they won’t get enamoured with the squishy childhood memory and decide to keep it for themselves then.
Featured Image: Foody Taiwan
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