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Every Ice Cream Lover’s Dream: Indulge yourself with a sweet guide to Singapore’s first Museum of Ice Cream!

By Valerie Koh

(PHOTO: Syaqira Salim)

Ice cream lovers, it’s your time to gather now. Party like it’s sherbet’s day at Museum of Ice Cream first ever international outlet!  

The Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC) which originates from the United States of America, has finally opened its first overseas location here in Singapore! With 14 multi-sensory installations in place, this museum aims to inspire human connection through the universal power of ice cream. 

Located at 100 Loewen Road, MOIC is unlike any other type of museum. Let us check out some highlights of the museum! 

Scream’s Diner

Have a blast in this retro-themed room with a jukebox playing all-time classics that you can jam to! Over here, guests can enjoy an apple pie flavoured soft serve on a pink cone with rainbow sprinkles as the topping. Psst, if you are up for a word hunt, do keep a lookout for crossword puzzles at the side of the bar seats!

(PHOTO: Chua Summer)

Playspace - Unicorn Playground

Inspired by Singapore’s oldest and iconic playground in Toa Payoh, this unicorn playground in MOIC will make you feel nostalgic! Guests can unleash the inner child in them as they have fun on the slide. No doubt, this is a place where visitors can bring back old memories to life and relive the moment!

(PHOTO:Chua Summer)

Sprinkle Pool

End off your ice cream journey in the largest Sprinkle Pool Museum of Ice Cream has ever created! Filled with colourful sprinkles, guests can dip in the pool at their leisure. With so many different colours in your background, this place is certainly an Instagrammable spot! Take a few snaps and watch your pictures come off vibrant and Instagram worthy after that!

(PHOTO: Chua Summer)

Before you head off from MOIC, do remember to drop by the museum’s retail store as well! Merchandise such as MOIC edition baseball caps, tote bags, plush toys and stationeries are sold here so you may want to purchase them for memory’s sake.

Tickets start from $38 per person and can be purchased online on the MOIC website. Not to mention that your tickets come with free unlimited servings of ice cream as well! Delicious ice cream flavours with a local twist such as; Taro Milk Tea, Lychee Bandung and Pulut Hitam will be served to you throughout your journey in the museum.

Do not miss out on this delicious opportunity! Go ahead and explore this ice cream wonderland! However, do take note that the museum only opens from Thursdays to Sundays, 10 am to 10.30 pm.

(PHOTO: Syaqira Salim)

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