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Get your favourite old-school ice cream treat delivered straight to your door

Complete with wafer biscuits and rainbow bread

Fabian Loo
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Fabian Loo
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Feeling the heat as you’re working from home? Cool down with a traditional ice cream sandwich, which you can now get delivered straight to your door. The catch: the frozen treat comes deconstructed, so you’ll have to play ice-cream uncle and assemble it yourself.

While they previously depended on foot traffic, ice cream uncles have now taken to selling frozen treats online to earn some income during these tough times. Flavours are sold in boxes (each is good for eight servings), with options that include the classic raspberry ripple, peppermint chocolate chip, yam, and chocolate, as well as green tea, blueberry ripple, and durian. Not to worry, orders come the requisite wafer biscuits, while some others also have the option of slices of rainbow bread – depending on which camp you’re in.

You can purchase your ice cream sandwiches from:

Tan Lye Huat Traditional Ice Cream
Cost: $8 per box. Comes with free wafer biscuits.
Delivery fee: $4 per location. Free delivery for three boxes and above.

Traditional Old School Ice Cream
Cost: $8 per box. $1 for 16 pieces of wafer biscuits.
Delivery fee: $4 for orders of two boxes and below. Free delivery for orders of three boxes and more.

Uncle Chua Ice Cream
Cost: $6.50 per box. Comes with free wafer biscuits.
Delivery fee: $5

Fandoise Party Singapore
Cost: $8 per box. $1 for 16 pieces of wafer biscuits. $3 for a loaf of rainbow bread.
Delivery fee: $10 for orders of three boxes. Free delivery for orders of five boxes and more.

Home-made Magnolia Ice Cream-Yew Tee
Cost: $12 per box. Comes with free wafer biscuits.
Delivery fee: Free for those living in the west, including Choa Chu Kang, Yew Tee, Bukit Batok, and Jurong West.

Here are other easy ways you can help #savefnbsg too. 
Looking for more takeaway options? We've got you covered with hawkers, bubble tea, and even coffee.  

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