KUALA LUMPUR, March 16 — Malaysia’s favourite childhood snack, Mamee Monster, is throwing it back to the 70s with a limited release of vintage design packaging. Malaysians can...
KUALA LUMPUR, March 16 — Malaysia’s favourite childhood snack, Mamee Monster, is throwing it back to the 70s with a limited release of vintage design packaging.
"We have the late Datuk Pang to thank for that and this Mamee Monster Retro Campaign is our way of paying tribute to him and celebrating his life, his creativity, and many contributions.” Mamee Monster will select 80 prize winners, each winner will receive an RM200 cash prize and a limited edition Mamee Monster retro t-shirt and tote bag.Participants must purchase one Mamee Monster Family Pack in retro design and follow the Mamee Monster Instagram account where they are to post a picture of them enjoying the snack, accompanied with a caption of their favourite Mamee Monster memory.
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