14 Snacks to Bring Back your Malaysian Childhood Memories

Need a dose of nostalgia? Here are some snacks you may remember from your childhood.

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1. Ais Potong

Literally meaning “cut ice cream”, this old-school dessert comes in various flavours including durian, red bean, corn, cendol, nangka and chocolate.

2. Apollo Biscuits

This light wafer biscuit is something you find in your goodie bag during Children’s Day at school!

3. White Rabbit

Who can forget the white rabbit sweet? This is the chewy, milky confectionery we can’t enough of, and we can even eat the thin wrapping surrounding it!

4. Ice Gems

This is the biscuit which you’d be tempted to bite off the hard icing first!

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5. Yupi Burger

There are many ways to eat this burger – layer by layer, bitten through like a real burger, or taken whole.

6. Yupi Pizza

This is similar to the burger, which we pretended was actual pizza.

7. Sugus

Juicy sweets (originated from Switzerland) that keep getting stuck in our teeth – but how we love them!

8. Jelly Cups

We love them for their striking colours, yummy taste and the sweet syrup we love to slurp up.

9. Haw Flakes

Say what you want about its sharp taste, but these Chinese sweets made from the hawthorn fruit are old-time favourites.

10. Ice Lolly

This icy, sugary goodness comes in different flavours and colours – always a treat on a sunny day.

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11. Nano Nano

How does one forget that jingle Nano Nano aired on TV? Now we can’t get enough of that “sweet, sour and salty” candy.

12. Mamee Monster

Mamee Monster is one of Malaysia’s most well-known local brands today. You can still find this crunch, tasty noodle snack anywhere, and they are constantly coming up with different variations.

13. Nyam Nyam

Remember this? You eat it by dipping a stick into melted chocolate and coating it with rice crackers. Of course, even without the rice crackers, you’d still go all out what the chocolate!

14. Wheel Crackers

These light, salty wheel crackers melt in your mouth – and it’s hard to stop once you start!

What other childhood snacks do you remember?

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