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MILO Van Sachets Return With Limited-Edition Socks And Merch

Milo van sachets are back in Singapore

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MILO vans have a special place in my heart, especially during my track and field days in primary school. If you, like me, grew up with fond memories of this sweet chocolatey drink, you’ll be glad to know that the iconic MILO van sachets are making a comeback in Singapore. First introduced as a way to recreate that nostalgic Sports Day drink, the sachets are once again available in stores! 

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If you grew up queuing for a cup of iced MILO after a race or school event, this is about as close as it gets to reliving that experience at home. Just add cold water, and you’ve got a similar flavour profile to the familiar drink many Singaporeans remember.

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Alongside the return of the sachets, MILO is also rolling out a new MILO van “Enhancer Kit”, designed to tap into that same sense of nostalgia. Inspired by school Sports Day, the kit includes a mix of collectibles and functional items tied to the MILO van experience.

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One of the main highlights is a set of limited-edition MILO socks, which come in three different designs. Each pair is themed after familiar Sports Day “personas”, including the competitive MVP, the energetic cheerleader, and the fan favourite who’s just there for the MILO.

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Beyond the socks, the kit also includes MILO van cups—the same style typically handed out at the van, but not previously available for purchase—as well as a shoe bag.

To get your hands on the kit, there are a few conditions. It will be available exclusively on RedMart from 1 May 2026 at 12pm, with a minimum spend of $45 on MILO van sachets required. As with most limited drops, it’s while stocks last.

As for the sachets themselves, they’re priced at $8.95 for a pack of 12 and are stocked across major supermarkets including FairPrice, Cold Storage, Giant, and Sheng Siong, as well as online platforms.

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If you prefer Milo in dessert form, check out our curation of 15 Milo recipes, including a No-Bake Milo Cheesecake and Milo Brownie Mousse Cake. 

For more MILO content, check out our MILO Breaktime Set plushies coverage. Otherwise, read our guide to the best desserts in Singapore!

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Feature image adapted from MILO Singapore 

Kyla Wong

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