This was my breakfast in the office few days back - Hup Seng cream crackers!
But found something inconsistent....
Do you notice it?
Below: these Horlicks were kept for so long in the shelf and got expired in April (during nationwide lockdown & the office was closed then).
Nobody seem to be touching these Horlicks anymore, so yours truly helped to clear...
I don't mind drinking expired beverage as long as the taste is not 'off'.
Since many years ago, the Horlicks is famous for its slogan 'Ho Ho Horlicks!'
It even came out with 'chewable malt tablet' which is so nice that I keep on wanting to buy.
Somehow, i didn't see it anywhere these days...
8 comments:
I have eaten Hup Seng biscuits. Used to enjoy drinking Horlicks but now I find it too sweet.
Hup Seng ping pong crackers are the best according to my friend but I prefer Jacobs low salt high fiber crackers. Why the hup Seng packs one is bulkier than the bottom pack? Different packaging size? I didn't know got horlicks 3in1 sticks. Now I wanna go buy cos I love to drink horlicks. I also don't mind food and drinks after best by date if they taste ok.
Ping Pong oily biscuits. My favourite. :D
Nancy Chan: can add more water if too sweet.
Mun: let me see if my office has Jacob low salt high fiber crackers...and will try if it is any better than Hup Seng. Yes, the other one has 2 pieces of crackers in it, but the packaging labelled as 3 pieces. Somehow it got sealed nicely and fittingly although the packaging is meant for 3 pieces.
Tekkaus: yeapz my fav too!
I remember the slogan up till now! I like adding Horlicks to make cookies because it has a special taste and aroma - chocolaty and malty.
PH: ah...Horlicks cookies! me like!!!
Jacob low salt high fiber crackers are only sold in 700g tins and it is not salty and not oily so I don't think your office will buy cos no one likes. It is not available in individual small packs, I wonder why.
I still love horlicks drink up to tis day but not easily available outside.
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