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Mum’s Acar Special

Posted on 18/09/200808/05/2019 By Reedz

One of my absolute favorite treats during the festive season is mum’s acar (spicy pickled vegetables) which is best eaten with keropok udang (prawn crackers). This year, it’ll be even more of a treat because mum has finally done a commercial launch of her SUPERIOR HOME MADE ACAR NYONYA.

These will soon be available on selected supermarket shelves, but from now until the end of Ramdhan, you can buy these direct from mum at a special introductory price of only B$10.00 per jar!

To order, call 8779930 or email momz@anakbrunei.org

MOMz Brunei Halal

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Keropok and Acar… best friends for life heheh

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I love the packaging!

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Sekali cuba gerenti jatuh cinta… kalau inda membali gerenti rindu…

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Comments (13)

  1. ChengHo says:
    18/09/2008 at 5:03 pm

    The Branding Image is good, very attractive and other local home made products should have creative identity to attract buyers. The label is colourful and looks yummy, well done, it is another brand strategy through branding communication.

  2. HBK says:
    19/09/2008 at 2:10 am

    Kalau bali direct boleh kah tu…. kes kan mau ampir tu… btw ada warranty on the “gerenti”…. just kidding

  3. headache says:
    19/09/2008 at 4:32 am

    hehehe … bro boleh test drive kah? kan rasa hehe the acar and the kurupk udang .. looks yummy pulang hehe 😀

  4. eyan says:
    19/09/2008 at 8:45 am

    bro, just wondering, shouldn’t the label reads “Made In Brunei Product” instead of “Made Brunei Product”? or was it intentionally done that way?

  5. anakbrunei says:
    19/09/2008 at 9:17 am

    Chengho: thanks bro 🙂

    HBK: bah kalau kan oder gitau saja, I’ll deliver heheh

    headache: test drive? bah I bring to BE tonight! =)

    eyan: it should read “Brunei Made Product” but I see what you mean heheh. Will raise it up to management (aka my mum!) for revision next print run. Tks for pointing that out bro!

  6. Rogue Economist says:
    19/09/2008 at 9:43 pm

    Oh dear (drools) can somebody send this to us here in England?

  7. eyan says:
    21/09/2008 at 10:42 am

    Ahh… Brunei Made Product makes more sense. But as a customer, people might read it as Made Brunei Product hehehe

    I don’t eat acar, but I recommend this to other people. I love the packaging. Good luck with the business

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  9. rae128 says:
    29/09/2008 at 12:39 pm

    teseliur ku eh… ab.. belaku ke BE tonite?? I’ll be there 8.30ish $10 per jar rite? i want 2 jars..

  10. maha D says:
    19/10/2008 at 8:49 pm

    salam AB, di mana can we get this acar commercially in town ah? membari tais liur waa berganding with kerupuk atu…….nuthing beats brunei nyonya acar x ahhh.

  11. AB says:
    19/10/2008 at 10:09 pm

    maha D: yeah nothing beats Brunei Acar Nyonya with Kayupuk! Heheh! Mumz acar is available exclusively at Giant Supermarket in Rimba 🙂

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