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Miss Malaysia Airlines’ signature salted peanuts? You can now buy it online

  • BY Alexander Wong
  • 4 December 2020
  • 12:48 pm
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[ UPDATE 4/12/2020 23:00 ]: Malaysia Airlines has updated that its signature salted peanuts have all sold out in under 2 hours and they will be restocking them soon.

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While travel is currently restricted due to the current pandemic situation, Malaysia Airlines is now offering its signature salted peanuts as a gift box set just in time for the holiday season. The salted peanuts are often served on Malaysia Airlines’ flights and you can now have it delivered to your doorstep.

Malaysia Airlines Salted Peanuts Gift Box

What’s cool is that the national flag carrier is offering the peanuts in pack of 10 and it comes in a specially designed box with matching batik design. This could be an interesting gifting option for under RM20.

Malaysia Airlines salted Peanuts online store

If you’re interested, you can order the Signature Salted Peanuts Gift Box on the Temptations online store for RM15 and you’ll earn 30 Enrich miles. Alternatively, you can redeem a box for 1,200 Enrich miles.

Take note there’s a delivery fee (up to 2 pcs) of RM11 within Peninsular Malaysia, RM15 for Sarawak and RM17 for Sabah. If you order two boxes, it will cost you RM41 in total inclusive of shipping to Peninsular Malaysia.

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