Last Updated on 2017-05-15 , 2:22 pm
There’s legit Unicorn Tears in Singapore, guys!
Okay, just joking, but I wouldn’t even be surprised if people believed it was true because it just looks too beautiful and sparkly for anyone to resist. And yes, I am not even kidding when I say that it glows. Check out the video below to see how the magic happens.
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Located at Amoy Street, Unicorn Tears is exclusively available at Dapper Coffee at S$10 a bottle with a gorgeous shade of aquatic blue. Yes, prices might sound a little steep but that’s also the price you pay for beauty. However, what goes into this non-caffeinated, non-alcoholic drink still remains a secret, with the answers changing at every turn when answered by the folks at Dapper Coffee. Some say that it is produced from the pure joy of tears straight up from Dapper Coffee’s very own purebred Mongolian Unicorn, Sparkles. Others say that it is made from the laughter of children and dreams of kittens. Whatever that is, one look at that drink and it is already enough to brighten up our day.
For those who are into something more caffeinated, you can also check out its sister drink – the Gold Brew coffee which not only sparkles but is also GOLD in color with magical gold flakes swirling around in the bottle. The coffee tasted exceptional, though the gold shavings did not add any additional oomph to the drink.
Still, we would very much order up the Unicorn Tears just for the pure joy of seeing it sparkle and swirl. These bottles of heaven can also be purchased from their online store which can be self-collected in the stores! Dapper Coffee 73A Amoy Street, Second floor Singapore 069892 Mon to Fri: 8am – 5pm Weekends: Closed
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This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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