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The genius that is Boo's Cheese Jar Creation

The options of desserts in town are getting a little predictable; from the usual molten cakes, the sweetened ice or super sweet teas. When I was working in KL I remembered The Bee's ice creams not because they were the greatest but it felt like the flavors were refreshing and quite innovative. 

I don't know about now, but that alone (something new) to me was very memorable. Interesting flavors. 

After making my rounds of desserts to try, I landed on the epicness that is the jar cheesecake. I don't know anyone else making these cheesecakes in jars (genius!) but I'm so glad Diyana did because they're epic. They're not only handy (for sweet cravings) but they can be perfect for gifts or you know one of those days when you've got your friend who're down or depressed or something -- this seems like a perfect thing to slide right onto their desk.

And my favorite thing about Boo's jars is the fact that she decorates them with a little colourful ribbon. It's so adorable !! 

After trying one myself, I told her that I'd tell everyone's about this!!

The flavors are out of this world, something between fruits and cookies for you to choose from:

   Fruits Filling Range: 
  • Strawberry 
  • Blueberry 
  • Mixed Berries 
  • Apple 
  • Lemon 
  • Kiwi
  • Apricot 
  Cookies Filling Range
  • Strawberry Cookies 
  • Blueberry Cookies 
  • Lemon Cookies 
  • Chocolate Cookies 
  • Cookies & Cream 
  • Peanut Butter Cookies 
Special Range
  • Chocolate Rice 
  • Green Tea (RM11)

But I'm posting this especially to help her and yourself to try out the contest that she's hosting on her Facebook Page. I was told that it is an easy sharing thing that you can try yourself with! First, you have to share Boo's Jar Creation Facebook page, and then share the link of the Facebook page on your profile, and tag your friends [in the comments would do], print screen and submit to them, and when 5 of your friends liked the link - you got yourself a free jar of cheesecake delivered right to your doorstep. WEE! 

Here is Boo's contact details! Birthdays, parties, anniversaries, which I think are perfect for doorgifts for your kids and even adults. 


Have fun guys!

Boo Diyana Contact Details

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