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How we’d like to party with these ice cold sticks on a scorching hot Malaysian day. Dirt cheap and easily available at just about any good kedai runcit, we like the Fruttare range of fruity popsicles by Wall’s (RM1.50 per stick). The package says that it’s made from real fruit juice with no artificial colours and flavouring; it’s also low in calories and makes for a good dessert.





