Popular HK's Jenny Bakery cookies are now available via pre-order in Malaysia but is it authentic? We have the answer | Malay Mail

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Popular HK's Jenny Bakery cookies are now available via pre-order in Malaysia but is it authentic? We have the answer

Popular HK's Jenny Bakery cookies are now available via pre-order in Malaysia but is it authentic? We have the answerYou can pre-order the two mix cookies with butter flower and coffee flower cookies from Jenny Bakery Malaysia by Pinz.

The immense popularity of the cookies has started a healthy black market in Hong Kong, as reported onIt is because of this that Jenny Bakery Hong Kong limits the number of tins one can purchase. They also release a different teddy bear design for their cookie tin every month to ensure no imitations.reported Jenny Bakery Singapore Managing Director Lawrence Lim saying some re-sellers even replace the original cookies in the tin with imitation ones.

As they are awaiting their official website to be ready, Jenny Bakery Singapore has yet to make an official announcement on their website or Facebook. For the initial pre-order, Jenny Bakery Malaysia by Pinz will be offering a selection of two or four mix cookies, or just coffee flowers and butter flowers. These come in two sizes: 320 grams or 640 grams. Currently the cookies are only available in Peninsular Malaysia.

 

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