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Ala Carte: Peanut Butter Factory

Rachel Ong, Peanut Butter Factory | Alexa Goh, Peanut Butter Factory | Rachel Ong, Peanut Butter Factory | Alexa Goh, Peanut Butter Factory

19-Jan-16 10:00

Ala Carte: Peanut Butter Factory

Peanut Butter Factory officially launched in January 2014 and is founded by two sisters based in KL. Rachel Ong then teamed up with Alexa Goh and experimented up to 10 Peanut Butter variety to their menu. They insist that the peanut butter we've been tasting from the supermarket, are not how it's supposed to be.


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