This costs between 70 to 80 cents a stick, depending on where you buy it from. It has a curvy shape and comes in vanilla milk flavour, with patches of brown chocolate splattered on it to mimic the look of a dairy cow. It is available in most convenience stores and your neighbourhood provision shops.
I find it delicious and it serves well as a cheap after meal snack. I have been eating a lot of these lately.
I had a hard time looking for a picture of the ice cream over the Internet. Apparently, Wall’s Moo Stick does not even have a product page of its own! However, I managed to dig out an old banner I did for them a few years back when the product was launched.
Go try it! It’s nice. 🙂
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Wow you have big clients.
No lah, someone else sub-contract to me. Not directly from Wall's.
Hi alvin,
I read about your 'review' about Wall's Moo stick.
Apparently, Wall's Moo is one of my clients, I work in one of PR agencies in Jakarta. Just a curiosity, do you really love the ice cream that you put it in your blog or it happens to be your client too?
Thanks,
Putri
I really love the ice cream! :) They were not my direct client, I was a freelance graphic designer then and did it for an outsourced project.
I love Moo Sticks...I used to be able to buy them in Publix in Florida. I cannot find them anymore ?? HELP !!
Marcia: hey, Moo ice cream are now BANNED in Singapore because of the China melamine-tainted milk scare. Maybe it got banned in Florida as well?