
My little slice of heaven – Sour Sally yogurt with plenty of mochi and longans as toppings.
A spoonful of it can make your troubles fade away just like that. Before you know it, you’ve finished a large cup of it, problems forgotten.
Isn’t it amazing how something so simple can make one feel so happy?
Despite having 2 big cups of it with plenty of wonderful toppings during my second trip to Jakarta, I found myself craving for it again. But too bad it isn’t found in Singapore.
But come to thing of it, perhaps it is a good thing that it isn’t found here.
Too much of a good thing can turn out to be an overkill. Right now, because it is out of my reach – it will always be a novelty. A simple pleasure that will make me happy. Oh I’m easily pleased with simple pleasures, don’t you know?
Besides, any nice brand that comes to Singapore will ultimately be ruined by stupid Singaporeans.
Speaking of which, do you know that Dunkin Donuts is back in Singapore? It’s at Ion Orchard. When I wanted to get it, I found a long, long queue at the shop. I changed my mind right there, and made my way home. Killjoy. Whee!
Seriously man, this is why I said Singaporeans will just kill the mood of something novel and new. It’s just donuts. I understand you miss Dunkin Donuts and that’s why you even bother to be in the queue. But at the end of the day, it is just DONUTS. And donut shops are everywhere.
But this is not a post to rant about Singaporeans. That can be in another post, trust me.
So anyway, this is how the design of a large Sour Sally cup looks like:


Cute and cheery, isn’t it? Exactly how I like my stuff. I wanted to keep the cup (I collect rubbish, remember?) but I accidentally threw it away. Pfft.
Can someone get me some Sour Sally already? With strawberry and melon mochi and longans please. No nuts or raisins.