Monday September 3, 2007
Tea and mooncakes
MANY, including master chefs, say that it is a must to have tea with mooncakes as the flavours blend perfectly.
They say that tea also helps people digest the sweet delicacy.
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New offerings: Six Happiness Holdings Sdn Bhd director Terrenz Cheah (left) and Robust & Life Compact Pte Ltd executive director Annie Tan with the mooncakes. |
The two companies are having a scratch-and-win contest in which customers can win Life Compact hampers worth up to RM888.
To add to that, customers can also look forward to five new mooncake flavours like Dried Chicken Meat with Black Sesame Paste, Coconut Shreds with Pandan Paste, Mint-infused Lotus Paste, Banana-infused Lotus Paste as well as Corn-infused Lotus Paste.
Six Happiness Holdings Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Hoo Chiong Tik said although the cost of mooncake production had increased, they have not raised the prices.
The mooncakes come in one, two and four-piece packs as well as a special gift pack (for four-piece) that includes a mini tea set. However, only 500 sets are available.
From now till Nov 30, customers will receive a scratch-and-win coupon for every four-piece pack purchased. Each coupon entitles folks to two chances to win gifts.
The Six Happiness mooncakes are available at all restaurants under its umbrella, as well as supermarkets and hypermarkets nationwide. For enquiries, call 03-9287 5666.
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