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Lotus Biscoff Cookie Butter Sticks And Dip Snack Available On Shopee, Delivers To Singapore

Lotus Biscoff snacks in Singapore

Lotus Biscoff‘s, aka Speculoos’, cookie butter goodness lends itself well to a variety of sweet treats. From cookies to brownies, fans of the spread are spoiled for choice when it comes to satisfying their sweet tooth. Now, more so, as you can find Lotus Biscoff & Go, breadstick and dip snacks with the cookie butter akin to Yan Yan, available on Shopee.


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These snacks launched last year abroad, and now, we can finally get our hands on them in Singapore.

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Each 45g packet gets you a handful of breadstick biscuits, and a small pot of cookie butter to dip the sticks into. A packet is priced under $5, though it depends on which store you buy it from on Shopee. One of said shops is offering the stick-and-dip snack for $4.11, with a 1-for-1 deal to boot. In this regard, each packet is priced at just $2.05! Alternatively, you can get a pack of eight for $25 at a separate Shopee store.

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Apart from this nifty portable snack, Shopee also has a wealth of other Lotus Biscoff goodies, such as 1kg bottles of Lotus Biscoff sauce (from $17.80) to top your ice cream and desserts with.


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There are also Lotus Biscoff Biscoff Cream Sandwich Cookies (from $5.62), where Lotus Biscoff biscuit rounds are stuffed with the cookie butter cream.

If you’d like to try out other desserts with Speculoos, check out the Speculoos tart at which we tried for our Rachelrax Bakery review, or the Speculoos Latte at Nasty Cookie’s Nasty Factory outlet. There is also our Dalgona Speculoos Milk recipe, so you can try dalgona coffee without a dose of caffeine.

Otherwise, get a sugar high from another popular spread, Nutella, as you try out our Nutella recipes, which includes an easy mug cake, souffle, and stuffed cookies.

Beatrice

Beatrice is currently the Group Editor (Branded Content) at The Smart Local Media Group. Prior to this role, she’s spent a decade on staff at lifestyle titles in Singapore, including Lifestyle Asia, AugustMan, and Men’s Folio. Food, drink, and beauty have always been her main beats, but no, she doesn’t get paid to eat good food and wear makeup (unfortunately).

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