Malaysian Shop Makes Moutai Mahjong Choc Bonbons For Chinese New Year

Move aside, pineapple tarts.

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Tired of showing up to Chinese New Year visits with the same old pineapple tarts and mandarin oranges? This one's for you.

Local alcohol dessert shop, Caketella, has teamed up with liquor retailer, The Chamber, to release 十三幺 Moutai Choc Bonbons in the shape of playful mahjong tiles this Chinese New Year.

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From the outside, it looks like a legit mahjong set

On the inside, it's filled with rich chocolate infused with real Moutai, making it a refined (and boozy) indulgence.

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Each piece is 100% edible, carefully crafted to resemble actual mahjong tiles, and filled with bold, unapologetic Moutai chocolate

Translation: it's strong, it's indulgent, and it's definitely not meant for kids.

What's inside each Moutai Mahjong Choc Bonbon Gift Box:
– 18 pieces in total (13g per piece)
– 9 Moutai Dark Chocolates
– 9 Moutai Orange Chocolates

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Packaged in a bold red gift box complete with a handle, it almost feels like you're carrying your aunt's classic mahjong set over for a few rounds… except this one's edible

It's the perfect CNY gift for mahjong kakis, liquor lovers, or anyone who appreciates something a little extra.

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Early bird pricing is available at RM338 (original price: RM388)

The 十三幺 name isn't just for show either. In mahjong, it's a rare, impressive winning hand, which pretty much sums up this gift.

It's the kind of present that arrives with meaning and leaves with smiles (and maybe a little buzz).

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If you're looking for something smaller, there's also a RM268 set with 12 pieces in two flavours:

Moutai Orange Chocolate – 5pcs
Moutai Dark Chocolate – 7pcs

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Just a heads-up: the alcohol level is on the stronger side, so this one's best enjoyed by those who can handle their liquor.

Bring it to family visits, mahjong nights, or gift exchanges when you want to stand out… or secure your 'favourite child' status.

Get yours here.

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