Daiso The $2 Shop
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Yeap it's really a very interesting shop. I could spend 2 hours browsing. Everytime I told my partner I am going there, he will ask HOW LONG you gonna be?! So I actually prefer to shop alone

They have very nice gift boxes over there. Stationary too. There's this Hello Kitty section too but seems like they are cutting down the items. I would say a small hello kitty stick on pad for $2 is a little costly.
Handwash detergent for 2bucks per pack is quite worth it... -
And they sometimes have quite good stuff for goody bags for birthday parties if you ever need

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fo12eal:
Cannot wash?
The last time I was there, I bought a few plastic boxes to store my gal's toys. I also bought a little dustbin. When I removed the plastic wrap, I nearly fainted. The pvc of the dustbin was REALLY FOUL!!!! I wasn't surprised after seeing MADE IN CHINA. Whereas the other plastic boxes which has no smell were MADE IN JAPAN.
I've bought many things fr Daiso. All v innovative leh. But must hv time to sniff -
Ya I had to wash it as the smell is really really strong!
Anyway, I have throw away that particular box… ya the smelly one… -
Not all the things in Daiso are from Japan.
Some are from China, Taiwan, Vietnam etc.
I normally pick those from Japan … the quality should be better. -
Important Buy from Daiso:
Vacuum Bags. 3 for S$2
Customisable. Been using them for 3 years already… cheap and good -
I usually look at the label (where it was made) before buying. There
may be labels that said Daiso (Japan) but the item is not made in Japan.
For the Japanese tableware (porcelain), be careful with those not made
in Japan bec there may be items with high lead content which is bad for our health in the long term. I hope there is some kind of QC check before
they are being sold here.
For melamine products, I read from papers that in China, such
products contain coating that emits ‘poison’ continously even after using them for almost 4 years ! The ‘poison’ cannot be removed even with frequent washing. I am not sure if it is true with the items sold here though. -
on that note, i believe since our parents or grandparents generation we have already been using these products… remember those wooden black chopsticks with the red tips? the noodle bowls with pictures of prawns or fish? or rooster?
i think abit too late oreadi lah… -
mckenzy:
although our parents and grandparents may be using them since ages ago, the raise in production cost etc may have driven unscrupulous merchants to tamper with the products now...who knows?on that note, i believe since our parents or grandparents generation we have already been using these products... remember those wooden black chopsticks with the red tips? the noodle bowls with pictures of prawns or fish? or rooster?
i think abit too late oreadi lah...
so it's never too late.
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i dunno man… my wife’s grandparents both colon cancer passed away… quite some time back…
actually… everything is suspect now…
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