Nestlé Singapore, the brand name behind many well-known local household food products such as Milo, Nescafe, Kit Kat, Maggi and Milkmaid is celebrating it’s 100th birthday this year.
Heartwarming TVC by Nestlé Philippines for their 100 year celebration:
Yes, Nestlé has been with us longer than Singapore has been an independent nation!
To relive the good old times of yesteryears, the Nestlé Singapore team invited a group of bloggers to the Children Little Museum hidden in Bussorah Street in the Arab Street area.
At the quaint little museum, we revisited our childhood memories with Nestlé and were taught how to make and play with toys from a simpler era.
In conjunction with their 100 year anniversary, Nestlé Singapore will be fulfilling the wishes of 100 lucky individuals. Go submit your wishes now on the official Nestlé 100 years website! Closing date is on 15 Nov 2012. Wishes should reflect the theme of “Good Food, Good Life” and must be something meaningful and beneficial.
Nestlé Singapore will also be having a series of activities and events to celebrate their 100th birthday, ranging from a Nestlé 100 Years Exhibition to various cash prizes and discounts to reward their loyal customers. Find our more via the official Nestlé 100 years website. 🙂
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I think that retro game is called Chang Kat or something like that. Used to be entertaining and fun for me. Hahas =)
Thanks for sharing Melvin. :)
Wah, you really captured a lot of details that I didn't even see that day! Nice!!! That retro game looks like a condensed version of "congkak". And they are playing chatek or chapteh, not sepak takraw (which is with a rattan ball). :)