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So, you’re in Singapore, taking in the stunning skyline, hunting for the best street food, and hitting up all the must-visit spots. But before you head home, you need something cool to remember the trip (or at least flex on the 'Gram). Forget boring fridge magnets—here’s a list of souvenirs that are actually worth bringing back!
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Singapore’s most iconic mascot, the Merlion, is everywhere. But instead of grabbing a basic keychain, why not go for a quirky hoodie, a glow-in-the-dark figurine, or even Merlion-shaped chocolates? You can find these in gift shops, Changi Airport, and even some local boutiques. Pro tip: Skip the cheap plastic ones and go for glass or metal versions if you want something more aesthetic.
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Okay, hear us out. This stuff is legendary. Tiger Balm isn’t just for your lola—it’s a lifesaver after long travel days, gym sessions, or even mosquito bites. Plus, they now come in chic, travel-friendly tins that look way cooler than the ones your grandparents use. You can grab these at any Watsons or Guardian store for just a few Singapore dollars.
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Singapore’s national flower, the orchid, isn’t just for gardens—it’s a whole vibe. Orchid perfumes smell fresh, floral, and totally luxe. They come in aesthetic bottles, making them a perfect dresser-top addition. Brands like Singapore Memories and Marina Bay Cruise Centre offer beautifully packaged ones that won’t break the bank.
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Imagine beef jerky, but next-level. Bak-kwa is a smoky, sweet, and super addictive grilled meat snack that you’ll regret not buying more of. Locals queue up for this stuff, especially at stores like Bee Cheng Hiang. Just be warned: once you start snacking, you won’t stop.
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If you love a good cocktail, bring home the iconic Singapore Sling in DIY form. Pre-mixed versions or cocktail kits make it easy to recreate this tropical drink at home. You can find these at duty-free shops, liquor stores, or even Raffles Hotel itself (for the ultimate flex).
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Tea lovers, this one's for you. Singapore’s luxury tea brands like TWG offer beautiful, Insta-worthy packaging and flavours inspired by local ingredients like pandan, ginger, and lemongrass. These make perfect gifts—or just a fancy way to unwind after your trip.
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Peranakan culture is a huge part of Singapore’s history, and their colourful patterns are straight-up stunning. Instead of a basic souvenir, go for Peranakan-style tile coasters, embroidered pouches, or even beaded sneakers for a unique fashion statement. You can find these at heritage shops and artsy boutiques.
8. Salted egg snacks – dangerously addictive
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Salted egg crisps? Salted egg fish skin? Salted egg everything? Singaporeans take this flavour seriously, and trust us, it’s a game-changer. Brands like Irvins and The Golden Duck have made these snacks a cult favourite, and they’re the ultimate pasalubong (if you don’t finish them before your flight home).
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If you love fashion, Singapore has some dope local brands. Check out stores like The Salvages for edgy streetwear, In Good Company for minimalist-chic pieces, or Minor Miracles for fun, tropical prints. For accessories, look for handmade jewellery featuring orchids, batik patterns, or even Singapore-inspired designs.
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Singapore isn’t just a place to visit—it’s a whole experience. And the best way to keep the memories alive? Grab some souvenirs that actually fit your vibe. Whether it’s a snack that’ll ruin all other snacks for you or a fashion find that turns heads, you’re sure to bring home something worth flexing. Happy shopping!
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