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This Online Miniature Crafts Store Is Turning Your Favourite Childhood Sweets Into Fashion!
If there’s one thing we genuinely hate, it’s adulting.
And the only reason why that’s so is because we probably have had amazing childhoods. We had the best old school toys, ridiculously good candies that you can hardly find anymore, and we relied on traditional remedies to heal our tummy aches after eating too many of said candies.
Now that our childhoods are long behind us, what do we have left besides work, bills and the occasional night out?
Well, one Singaporean craft-work store is bringing back our childhoods in a wearable way! Melons.sg features earrings and hair accessories of your favourite 90s foods and items including Mamee Monster and Hello Panda hairclips!
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From sweet treats and kuih-muih…
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…to savoury breakfast delicacies, traditional Maggi madness and good ol’ Super Ring, there’s a little bit of everything for every 90’s kid out there.
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Melons.sg even miniaturised probably some of the most used traditional medicines and random items you’d find in a 90’s household.
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For all the Haram kids out there, they even have cigarette and beer-themed accessories!
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It’s good to see that even though our childhoods are over, the memories still live on in such a creative, nostalgic way!
So what do you think? Drop us a comment on what you think is a childhood 90s item that needs to be immortalised.
Take me back to 1994, please.
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