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Get $1 Ice Cream Cones At All iTea Outlets, Can Use CDC Vouchers Too

iTea has $1 ice cream cones at all outlets

If never-ending work deadlines have been getting to you, then this is your sign to take a break and treat yourself to one of iTea’s $1 ice cream. The popular bubble tea chain has soft serves and sundaes on their menu, available at all outlets islandwide!

The cheapest ice cream you can get is their Jumbo Cone, priced at just $1.

Each cone comes with a generous serving of light and creamy vanilla ice cream in a crispy wafer cone.

The ice cream isn’t jumbo per se, but for $1, we’re not complaining about the size. Think Mixue’s ice cream cone, just a tad smaller!

At certain times of the year, iTea also offers seasonal flavours for the Jumbo Cones at $1.50. There were no specials when we visited, but if you’d like to try one, keep an eye on their website and Facebook page for the latest updates.

If you’re a fan of chocolate, don’t miss out on their Hershey Chocolate Sundae ($2.50), available for a limited time only.

The creamy vanilla ice cream paired perfectly with the fudgy and sweet Hershey chocolate sauce, made better with a sprinkle of cornflakes for an added crunch.

We aren’t sure when the Hershey Chocolate Sundae will stay on the menu, so we encourage you to get it ASAP before it’s gone!

Some iTea outlets accept CDC Vouchers, so check the CDC directory before heading down to the nearest outlet.

Check out our Instagram video below for our review of iTea’s Jumbo Cone.

For more dessert-related content, check out Ah Cai, where we got DIY acai and ice cream bowls from $3.68 at *SCAPE. Alternatively, read our guide to the best ice cream and waffles cafes in Singapore, including late-night options.

Website | Full list of outlets
iTea is not a halal-certified eatery.

Photos taken by Marcus Neo.
This was an independent visit by Eatbook.sg.

Enrico De Guzman

Enrico is a food writer at Eatbook. As a kid, he was an extremely picky eater, but growing up with foodie parents, he learned to give everything a shot at least once. Now, he eats almost everything—making sure to dabao any leftovers. When he’s not busy feasting, you can find him helping out at his parents’ home bakery, @virgil.cdg.

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