[new launch] MAGNOLIA Gotcha Astronaut
Indulge on your happiness with the new Magnolia's Gotcha Astronaut Ice-cream! Magnolia's brand of ice cream never fails to perk me up on any occasion! The new ice cream is packed with chocolaty oomph for a fresh new look, for more fun and greater taste!
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Gotcha Astronaut was first introduced in 2016, and it has wowed many palates with its satisfyingly rich taste of chocolate. The spaceship shape will definitely appeal to children and the young at heart! Each of the decadent ice-cream is now bundled in a cheerful orange-coloured
packaging to captivate more chocoholics with its smooth texture and scrumptious
chocolate flavour. It also contains no trans-fat and is less than 200 calories!
My family and I love to enjoy indulging in ice cream treats from time to time, and especially since Magnolia's Gotcha Astronaut carries the 'Healthier Choice' Symbol, we can now partake in this treat without the guilt! Of course, while this ice cream is endorsed by the Health Promotion Board, one must remember to eat ice cream in moderation! The Magnolia Gotcha Astronaut tastes less creamy, but still maintains its level of chocolatey goodness, and is not too overly sweet as compared to the other chocolate ice creams in the market.
On the upcoming school holidays, parents now have additional dessert options for their kids, as Magnolia is having an exciting promotion for children!
From
now to the 17 December 2017, children can enjoy a 50% discount on one Fish &
Co. Kid’s Bait Set Meal, by simply presenting 2 cut-out coupons obtainable from
every purchase of 2 MAGNOLIA Gotcha multipack
ice-cream! The promotion can be redeemed with the original cut-out coupons at
all Fish & Co. outlets.
Thanks for the media drop, and every bite of it is delightful!
MAGNOLIA Gotcha Astronaut is available in single servings at the Recommended Selling Price (RSP) of SGD0.70 a stick at selected minimarts and provision stores. It is also available in a multipack of six at RSP of SGD3.30 per box at major supermarkets and hypermarkets.
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