The Swedish furniture giant IKEA recently launched a new snack in Taiwan, the “Ice Dog” — a hot bun filled with mouthwatering ice cream. Thanks to its growing popularity, global fashion magazine HYPEBEAST also reported on the new food item launched by IKEA Taiwan, causing heated discussions among foreigners in Asia.
The summer treat took Taiwan by storm, with many photos of “Ice Dogs” circulating on social media, and the wildfire has even spread to other countries. After HYPEBEAST, headquartered in Hong Kong, reported this Taiwanese summer delicacy, the post attracted many Malaysians who commented, “We already have it!”
Some commented: “Have been having this from the 80s. Way behind time over there,” while another said that our country has been eating it forever, it’s not a new thing.
Another wrote: “When you finally catch up to Malaysian Desserts.”
除了馬來西亞網友之外,菲律賓人也出來曬出吐司夾冰淇淋照,表示家鄉也有吐司夾冰淇淋。
In addition to Malaysians, Filipinos also took pictures of ice cream with toast, saying that they also have ice cream with toast in their hometown.
根據台灣IKEA,全台目前僅有高雄、台中、台北敦北搶先開賣,每個售價25元。
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According to IKEA Taiwan, only stores in Kaohsiung, Taichung and Taipei’s Dunhua North Road stores are selling “Ice Dogs” for NT$25 each as of press time.