Milk Mo’s owner Angie Baldrick holds up pictures of the missing Waffly while daughter Gemma Wilson holds up the reward: a five-litre tub of chocolate |ice-cream.
Camera IconMilk Mo’s owner Angie Baldrick holds up pictures of the missing Waffly while daughter Gemma Wilson holds up the reward: a five-litre tub of chocolate |ice-cream. Credit: Supplied/Elle Borgward

Reward offered to find Waffly

Staff ReporterWeekend Kwinana Courier

Waffly, the mascot of foreshore ice- cream parlour Milk Mo’s, has been kidnapped.

He’s more than just a rubbish bin to owner Angie Baldrick, from Waikiki, who said Waffly was stolen from outside the Flinders Lane shop after he was accidentally left out on Saturday, February 23.

Anyone with information about Waffly’s whereabouts will receive a reward of a five-litre tub of ice-cream of their choice for free.

The mascot will cost between $350 and $400 to replace.

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Have you seen an ice-cream shaped rubbish bin matching Waffly’s description?

If so, call 0424 186 277 or email milkmos|@yahoo.com.au