WHAT LINGERED

Nurhafizzah

WHAT FOLLOWED

A personal moment held in trust.

WHAT LINGERED

It was the message and intention behind the gift, the visual and design. It was not just one thing. It was the whole experience.

WHY THIS

Recommendation and trust mattered. Believing the gift was in good hands. Trust that deeply personal feelings could be shared without being exposed.

WHAT FOLLOWED

It felt like a gift experience. Not just because it was beautiful or tasted good, but because of how it made us feel. We smiled. We cried. And then we held each other. The reaction was quiet. A smile. A hug. This was not the focus, but it mattered.

Nurhafizzah

WHY THIS

Something rare, shaped with intention. Not just seen, but recognised. It was the rarity that stood out first. Not something you come across often. But more than that, it was the thought and effort behind it.

I did not need an occasion. The experience itself felt like one. I ended up sharing it. With my family. With my neighbors. Everyone loved it from how it looked to how it tasted. Some things are better shared.

What stayed with us was not the surprise. It was the pause that followed. The feeling that something was worth preserving.

The experience was understood as a gift long before it was tasted. The taste simply confirmed what had already been felt.

I got it to share with my family while breaking fast. The presentation immediately stood out and made the moment feel special.

I loved the care behind it, but my children loved the excitement of opening it. It became more than a gift. It became something we shared together.

There was no grand celebration. Just a decision to pause and enjoy something meaningful together.

No achievement. No ceremony. Just a moment that felt worth making space for.

I wanted my husband to know what an amazing father he is. Between caring for our 3 children and everything else he was carrying, this felt like a small way of saying thank you.

The entire experience felt intentional. From the design to the unboxing, everything felt personal. But what stayed the longest was the emotion behind it. It was not just something given.

There was a sense of care behind it in how it was made, and in how it was meant to be given. That was what made it different. It never felt like just a dessert. There was a story behind it.

A gift that felt set apart.

Something rare, shaped with intention. Not just seen, but recognised. It was the rarity that stood out first. Not something you come across often. But more than that, it was the thought and effort behind it.

Siti Zahira

Something thoughtful shared with meaning.

The entire experience felt intentional. From the design to the unboxing, everything felt personal. But what stayed the longest was the emotion behind it. It was not just something given.

RN

A moment that stood on its own.

I did not need an occasion. The experience itself felt like one. I ended up sharing it. With my family. With my neighbors. Everyone loved it from how it looked to how it tasted. Some things are better shared.

Farid

Something created with care.

There was a sense of care behind it in how it was made, and in how it was meant to be given. That was what made it different. It never felt like just a dessert. There was a story behind it.

Private Collector

What stayed with me most was how beautifully it came together. A piece of art with flavours to match.

Something special.

I wanted to celebrate a meaningful moment with my partner. The presentation and the experience made it feel intimate from the very beginning.

Private Collector

Beautifully presented.

I wanted something that felt thoughtful and beautifully designed. Seeing my partner surprised made the experience even more memorable.

Private Collector

A gift before a dessert.

The experience was understood as a gift long before it was tasted. The taste simply confirmed what had already been felt.

Private Collector

A moment of hesitation.

What stayed with us was not the surprise. It was the pause that followed. The feeling that something was worth preserving.

Akhbar

Nothing needed to happen.

No achievement. No ceremony. Just a moment that felt worth making space for.

Nurun Nabilah

Together, quietly.

There was no grand celebration. Just a decision to pause and enjoy something meaningful together.

Private Collector

For someone who deserved it.

I wanted my husband to know what an amazing father he is. Between caring for our 3 children and everything else he was carrying, this felt like a small way of saying thank you.

Private Collector

Something for everyone.

I loved the care behind it, but my children loved the excitement of opening it. It became more than a gift. It became something we shared together.

Private Collector

Something we enjoyed together.

I got it to share with my family while breaking fast. The presentation immediately stood out and made the moment feel special.

Private Collector

A piece of art.

What stayed with me most was how beautifully it came together. A piece of art with flavours to match.

Julie Kaur

For us.

It was meant for a family member, but it felt like something we all shared. That was what made the experience special.

Private Collector

Chosen with love.

I wanted something that felt thoughtful and rare. The presentation , the experience, and the care behind it made it memorable.

Private Collector

I wanted something that felt thoughtful and beautifully designed. Seeing my partner surprised made the experience even more memorable.

I wanted to celebrate a meaningful moment with my partner. The presentation and the experience made it feel intimate from the very beginning.

It was meant for a family member, but it felt like something we all shared. That was what made the experience special.

I wanted something that felt thoughtful and rare. The presentation , the experience, and the care behind it made it memorable.