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Inside Scoop Just Dropped Its ‘Lokal Legends’ Flavours—And They’re Basically Malaysia in a Cone

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Source: Inside Scoop

Inside Scoop knows exactly how to win over Malaysians: give us ice cream, give us nostalgia, and sprinkle in a dash of patriotism while you’re at it. This Merdeka season, the brand rolled out its new “Lokal Legends” collection, and trust us, it’s not just dessert—it’s childhood, movie nights, and café hopping all rolled into six scoops.


Flavours That Hit Different

If you grew up snacking on Gardenia Twiggies during recess, you’ll want to dive straight into Twiggies Choc-A-Lot. It’s creamy chocolate ice cream with actual Twiggies chunks inside—your school lunchbox, glow-up edition.


For movie buffs, Caramel Popcorn (GSC) nails that sweet-salty combo you always munch on before the opening credits even roll. Meanwhile, biscuit lovers get a zesty upgrade with Le-mond Lemon (Julie’s), a refreshing lemon ice cream with biscuit crumbs that crunch just right.


Coffee addicts, don’t panic—Inside Scoop didn’t forget you. Spanish Latté (ZUS Coffee) is here to fuel your caffeine cravings, mixing espresso ice cream with condensed milk sweetness and chocolate-coated cone bits. And if you’re the type who always reaches for something rich, go for Gula Melaka Chocolate (Beryl’s) or Choco Malt Kaw (Farm Fresh). One’s deep, dark, and sticky-sweet; the other’s bold, malty, and unapologetically kaw.


Inside Scoop
Source: Inside Scoop

Why We’re Obsessed

Here’s the thing: Merdeka is about more than fireworks and parades. It’s about the small things that connect us—the snacks we grew up with, the brands we still reach for, the taste of “home” we can’t explain to outsiders. Inside Scoop bottled that feeling up, froze it, and served it with a waffle cone.


The best part? These collabs celebrate local icons we love. 


Where to Find It

You can scoop up the Lokal Legends collection at any Inside Scoop outlet starting August 18, and it’ll stick around until Malaysia Day, September 16. 


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