
Sometimes we breastfeeding mums like to boost our milk supply the delicious way – by snacking on lactation treats! Here are some of the best lactation cookies, bakes and drinks you can find in Singapore.
The highs and lows of most mums’ breastfeeding journey usually boil down to one word: supply. You feel great when your breast milk supply is consistent or at an all-time high; but it can also feel daunting if you notice a dip in your milk supply, even if it’s just a slight one.
But here’s the thing: breast milk supply can fluctuate, and it’s normal. As long as your baby is drinking well and producing a healthy number of wet diapers daily, then there’s nothing to worry about.
However, should you feel the need to give your milk supply a little boost, lactation cookies, snacks and drinks can be a good place to start. Lactation treats are usually packed full of galactagogues, which are ingredients that stimulate milk production. Some even take it a notch higher by including superfoods into the ingredient list, making them a healthy snack option as well. And the best part? They can taste absolutely delicious.
We’ve rounded up some of the most popular lactation treats you can find in Singapore right here.
1. Milk For Bubs

Lactation treats: Cookies, brownies, granola, drink.
Milk For Bubs is started by a Singaporean mum who wanted snacks that can support her breastfeeding journey and taste good at the same time. All of its lactation products like lactation cookies and brownies are freshly made with natural ingredients and zero preservatives. Plus, all of Milk For Bubs’ products are halal. To sample everything it has to offer, you can get its Premium Mommy Starter Kit set, which comes with Milk For Bubs’ signature lactation brownies, as well as one bag of lactation cookies and one bag of lactation granola in your flavour of choice.
2. Mammas Milk Bar

Lactation treats: Drinks and blends
If you prefer something more versatile, Mammas Milk Bar has just the product for you. Its signature product – the lactation blend – can be added into drinks, smoothies, and even your cookie dough or cake mix! Aside from blends, Mammas Milk Bar also has lactation ‘lattes’ that you can prepare with just milk. Most of its ingredients are sourced from New Zealand too. Both lactation blends and ‘lattes’ come in many lovely flavours, including chocolate coconut, vanilla toffee, chai latte, caramelised white chocolate (a personal favourite), and more.
3. 2Nutguys

Lactation treats: Nut butters, nut milk, granola, and gelato.
Love nut butters? Then you’ve got to give 2Nutguys a try. The story goes that two guys (one of them a dad) set out on a mission to help breastfeeding mums solve their lactation problems, but also noticed that some mums are looking for different types of treats. And that’s how they came up with lactation nut butters, the first of its kind in the market. The great thing is that 2Nutguys’ nut butters aren’t just spreads, you can add them in your overnight oats and milkshakes as well.
4. Marian’s Lactation Boost
Lactation treats: Cookies, muffins, brownies, drinks, ice cream, and overnight oats.
Marian’s Lactation Boost prides itself for having a wide array of milk-boosting goodies that don’t just taste good, but are low in sugar as well. What started as a lactation muffin business has now expanded into offering lactation cookies, tea, cold pressed juice, and even ice cream. On a vegan diet, or prefer something that’s allergen-free? Marian’s Lactation Boost has just that – the Midnight lactation muffin, which is a brainchild of its collaboration with ROÁ, a well-known allergen-free and vegan bakery.
5. Madam Partum

Lactation treats: Tea and soup
Backed with knowledge in traditional Chinese medicine, Madam Partum offers breastfeeding mums a range of herbal soups and tea that aids with milk production. The enhanced pro lactation rice paper pith herbal soups are rich in protein, designed for mums who plan on breastfeeding for the long term. If herbal is your cup of tea, the SimplyFlow nursing tea is a comforting hot drink that nourishes your body while enhancing milk production.
6. Gooberr

Lactation treats: Cookies and tea
No artificial flavourings and unnecessary additives – that’s what Gooberr is all about. Every lactation cookie and tea (cutely named ‘boobkies’ and ‘boob juice’) produced are filled with galactagogues and nutritious goodness, with absolutely no additives. Why? Because the founders believe that you simply don’t need those; and the treats will taste just as good. While not halal-certified, all of Gooberr’s cookies are made using halal-compliant ingredients and produced in a facility that produces other halal-certified food.
7. Singapore Lactation Bakes

Lactation treats: Cookies, muffins, brownies, granola, tea, and pancake mix.
You’ll be spoilt for choice with Singapore Lactation Bakes’ offerings, with up to 11 flavours for its bakes; as well as three lactation cookie flavours that are free from eggs, sugar, and dairy. You can even DIY some lactation pancakes using its mix! All you need are eggs, your choice of milk, and oil. Singapore Lactation Bakes’ treats start from as low as $8.50 per 100g of lactation cookies; and you can mix and match different flavoured muffins or brownies in your order. All of its bakes are also halal-certified.
Prefer to bake your own? Here are some recipes.
You’ll probably notice that all lactation treats contain one of two galactagogues, such as brewer’s yeast, oats, and coconut oil. As long as you have these, along with some confidence in your own baking skills, you can definitely whip up some lactation cookies and goodies by yourself. We’ve listed some simple recipes here for you to try.
No-bake lactation cookies: This is a quick and fuss-free cookie recipe that you can start snacking on in 15 minutes.
Lactation chocolate chip cookies: Who doesn’t enjoy a good ol’ chocolate chip cookie? This one contains four galactagogues – old-fashioned rolled oats, flaxseed, brewer’s yeast, unrefined organic virgin coconut oil.
Gluten-free and dairy-free lactation cookie: Substitute flour with almond meal, butter with coconut oil, and use the natural sweetness of ripe bananas to make a guilt-free lactation cookie.
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