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7-Eleven Has $1 Teh Tarik Ice Cream Sandwich, $1.50 Cornetto And More For A Limited Time Only

7-Eleven ice cream deals till 15 March 2022

Here’s something worth checking out: from now till 15 March, 7-Eleven is offering ice cream deals with prices from as low as $1! Head down to your nearest outlet to get discounted ice cream from iconic brands including Wall’s, Häagen-Dazs, Magnum and more.

Image credit: @shadowfreak86

For an ice cream sandwich that costs $1, Wall’s Lipton Teh Tarik Sandwich (U.P. $1.50) is an absolute steal. A collaboration between Wall’s and tea brand Lipton, the ice cream is said to taste just like Singapore’s favourite frothy milk tea, and is sandwiched between two crunchy biscuits. You’ll find a charming cartoon printed on them, so for a mere dollar, you’re getting both a tasty treat and comic relief.

Image credit: @magnum

The rich chocolate ice cream that we have come to expect from Magnum is now more affordable: pick up three Magnum Stickbars (U.P. $4.50 each) for just $8.80. Some standout flavours to try are the Almond, which has a smooth milk interior covered by an almond and chocolate exterior; and the Double Chocolate Blueberry, which has dark chocolate enhanced by real blueberry sauce.

Image credit: @cornetto

Fans of the classic Cornetto Classic Vanilla / Chocolate (U.P. $3.20) cones will be glad to hear they can get three for just $4.60—that’s about $1.50 for each cone!

Check out the full list of deals:

  • Wall’s Lipton Teh Tarik Sandwich – $1⁣
  • Häagen-Dazs Mini Cup Assorted Flavours – two for $9.90⁣
  • Häagen-Dazs Stickbar Assorted Flavours – three for $9.90⁣
  • Häagen-Dazs Pint Assorted Flavours – two for $23.90 *Available only at selected stores⁣
  • Häagen-Dazs Mini Cups Assorted Flavours – $10.90⁣
  • Cornetto Classic Vanilla or Chocolate – three for $4.60 ⁣
  • Magnum Stickbar Assorted – three for $8.80⁣

If you’re looking for interesting ice cream flavours, check out the White Rabbit Peanuts Nougat Ice Cream. For a good ice cream shop to visit, read our review of The Humble Scoop.

Feature image adapted from @shadowfreak86 and @cornetto

Enze Kay

Enze is a Singapore-based food writer. He enjoys noodle dishes from around the world, but local classics such as bak chor mee, wonton mee, and hokkien mee hold a special place in his heart.

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